Methods and compositions for treating intestinal dysbiosis

ABSTRACT

Methods for assessing the health of the microbiome and compositions and food products for improving intestinal health, treating intestinal dysbiosis, and/or treating an intestinal disorder in a companion animal, e.g., a dog are provided.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/794,542, filed on Jan. 18, 2019, the contents of which are incorporated by reference in its entirety.

FIELD

The presently disclosed subject matter relates to methods, compositions and food products for assessing intestinal health, improving intestinal health, treating intestinal dysbiosis and/or treating an intestinal disorder in a companion animal, e.g., a dog.

BACKGROUND

Faeces consistency and particularly the extremes of loose or dry faeces are key indicators to owners of pet health. As such, the impact of diet and ingredients on faeces quality in dogs is of interest for the optimisation of pet health and nutrition. Dietary intake, including both dry matter volume and nutrient content can impact faeces consistency. Altered faeces quality and the composition of microbial populations linked to gut health, as well as of bacterial fermentation products such as butyrate, have been associated with fibre intake (Wakshlag et al., 2011). Extensive meta-analyses of human research uncovered links between high fibre intake (particularly whole grain and cereal derived fibre) and reduced incidence of colorectal cancer suggesting potential links between the gut microbiome and long term clinical health in human subjects. However, research on the gut microbiome and links with animal health is limited. Thus, there is a need for understanding the relation between the gut microbiome and animal health. Furthermore, there is a need for novel methods and compositions for treating intestinal disorders that are associated with the microbiome.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The presently disclosed subject matter provides a pet food product comprising sugar beet pulp at a concentration between about 0.5% w/w and about 6% w/w or a daily dose between 0.5 g and 90 g depending on the size and food consumption of a companion animal, e.g. a dog. In certain embodiments, the sugar beet pulp is at a concentration between about 0.5% w/w and about 1% w/w. In certain embodiments, the sugar beet pulp is at a concentration of about 0.8% w/w. The pet food product can be a topper, and in some embodiments, the topper is fed to the companion animal such that the companion animal receives a dosage of between about 0.5 g/day to about 90 g/day of the sugar beet pulp.

In certain embodiments, the pet food product further comprises an additional prebiotic. In certain embodiments, the pet food product further comprises an additional fiber. In certain embodiments, the pet food product further comprises probiotic.

The presently disclosed subject matter provides a pet food product comprising a bacterium selected from the group consisting of Lachnospiraceae sp., Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, Bacteroides plebeius, Holdemania [Eubacterium]biforme, Dorea sp., Ruminococcaceae sp., Bacteroides sp., Blautia sp., Erysipelotrichaceae sp., Lachnospiraceae sp. and any combination thereof in an amount effective to improve intestinal health and/or fecal quality in an companion animal. In certain embodiments, the bacterium is selected from the group consisting of Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, Bacteroides plebeius, Holdemania [Eubacterium] biforme and any combination thereof. In certain embodiments, the bacterium is selected from the group consisting of any bacteria comprising a 16S rRNA comprising a nucleotide sequence having at least about 95% sequence identity or identical to any of SEQ ID NOs: 1-14, and any combination thereof. In certain embodiments, the bacterium is selected from the group consisting of denovo1184, denovo1244, denovo1696, denovo2407, denovo2451, denovo283, denovo3487, denovo4154, denovo4328, denovo4681, denovo498, denovo5338, denovo6995, denovo943, and any combination thereof. In certain embodiments, the amount of the bacterium is between about 1×10⁴ CFU and about 1×10¹⁴ CFU.

In certain embodiments, the pet food product further comprises sugar beet pulp. The pet food product can include sugar beet pulp in an amount effective to improve intestinal health and/or fecal quality in the companion animal. In certain embodiments, the sugar beet pulp is present in the pet food product at a concentration between about 0.5% w/w and about 6% w/w or between a dose of about 0.5 g and 90 g per day. In certain embodiments, the sugar beet pulp is present in the pet food product at a concentration about 0.5% w/w and about 1% w/w. In certain embodiments, the sugar beet pulp is present in the pet food product at a concentration of about 0.8% w/w.

In certain embodiments, the pet food product further comprises a probiotic in addition to the bacterium and/or a prebiotic. In certain embodiments, the pet food product improves intestinal health in a companion animal within about 14 days after administering the pet food product to the companion animal.

In certain embodiments, the pet food product is a dietary supplement. In certain embodiments, the dietary supplement is added to the top of the pet food as a topper. In certain embodiments, the dietary supplement is subsequently mixed throughout the product. In certain embodiments, the pet food product is a dog food product. In some embodiments of any of the preceding methods, the companion animal is a dog.

Furthermore, the presently disclosed subject matter also provides a method of treating an intestinal dysbiosis and/or improving intestinal health in a companion animal in need thereof. In certain embodiments, the method comprises administering to the companion animal an effective amount of any pet food product disclosed herein to treat the intestinal dysbiosis and/or improve the intestinal health in the companion animal.

The presently disclosed subject matter provides a method for determining an intestinal health status in a companion animal. In certain embodiments, the presently disclosed subject matter provides a method for determining an intestinal health status in a companion animal in need thereof such as an animal with poor faeces quality or with diarrhea or with intestinal dysbiosis. In certain embodiments, the method comprises: measuring a first amount of the intestinal microorganism in the companion animal and detecting the bacteria denovo1184, denovo1244, denovo1696, denovo2407, denovo2451, denovo283, denovo3487, denovo4154, denovo4328, denovo4681, denovo498, denovo5338, denovo6995, denovo943; and further the bacteria denovo1214, denovo1400, denovo1762, denovo2014, denovo2197, denovo2368, denovo3663, denovo4206, denovo4485, denovo6368, denovo7117, denovo4881, and using the relative amount of these bacteria to determine the health of the companion animal.

In certain embodiments, the method comprises:

-   -   a) measuring a first amount of a first intestinal microorganism         and/or a second amount of a second intestinal microorganism in         the companion animal;     -   b) comparing the first amount of the intestinal microorganism         with a first reference amount of the first intestinal         microorganism, and/or comparing the second amount of the         intestinal microorganism with a second reference amount of the         second intestinal microorganism, wherein the reference amounts         of the intestinal microorganisms are determined based on the         amounts of the intestinal microorganisms in a plurality of         healthy companion animals; and     -   c) determining the intestinal health status in the companion         animal when the first amount of the first intestinal         microorganism is higher than the first reference amount of the         first intestinal microorganism, and/or when the second amount of         the second intestinal microorganism is lower than the second         reference amount of the second intestinal microorganism.

In some embodiments, the method for determining an intestinal health status in a companion animal comprises: a) measuring a first amount of a first intestinal microorganism from a first sample collected from the companion animal; and b) comparing the first amount of the first intestinal microorganism with a first reference amount of the first intestinal microorganism; and/or c) measuring a second amount of a second intestinal microorganism from a second sample collected from the companion animal; and d) comparing the second amount of the second intestinal microorganism with a second reference amount of the second intestinal microorganism; wherein the intestinal health status is determined to be healthy in the companion animal when the first amount of the intestinal microorganism is higher than the first reference amount of the first intestinal microorganism and/or when the second amount of the second intestinal microorganism is lower than the second reference amount of the second intestinal microorganism; and wherein the first reference amount of the first intestinal microorganisms and the second reference amount of the second intestinal microorganisms are determined based on the amounts of the intestinal microorganisms in a plurality of healthy companion animals.

In certain embodiments, the first intestinal microorganism is one or more bacterium comprising a 16S rRNA comprising a nucleotide sequence having at least about 95% sequence identity or identical to any of SEQ ID NOs: 1-14.

In certain embodiments, the first intestinal microorganism is selected from the group consisting of denovo1184, denovo1244, denovo1696, denovo2407, denovo2451, denovo283, denovo3487, denovo4154, denovo4328, denovo4681, denovo498, denovo5338, denovo6995, denovo943 and any combination thereof. In certain embodiments, the first intestinal microorganism is selected from the group consisting of Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, Bacteroides plebeius, Holdemania [Eubacterium] biforme and any combination thereof.

In certain embodiments, the second intestinal microorganism is one or more bacterium comprising a 16S rRNA comprising a nucleotide sequence having at least about 95% sequence identity or identical to any of SEQ ID NOs: 15-26.

In certain embodiments, the second intestinal microorganism is selected from the group consisting of denovo1214, denovo1400, denovo1762, denovo2014, denovo2197, denovo2368, denovo3663, denovo4206, denovo4485, denovo6368, denovo7117, denovo4881 and any combination thereof.

In certain embodiments, the method further comprises providing a customized recommendation of a treatment regimen, and/or further monitoring the intestinal microorganism, when the first amount of the first intestinal microorganism is lower than the first reference amount of the first intestinal microorganism, and/or when the second amount of the second intestinal microorganism is higher than the second reference amount of the second intestinal microorganism. In some embodiments, the treatment regimen is a pet food product as disclosed herein.

In certain embodiments, the amount of the first and/or second intestinal bacterium is measured from a fecal sample of the subject.

In certain embodiments, the method measures the amounts of at least 3 microorganisms. In certain embodiments, the method measures the amounts of at least 10 microorganisms. In certain embodiments, the method measures the amounts of between about 5-26 microorganisms. In certain embodiments, the method measures the amounts of between about 10-26 microorganisms.

The presently disclosed subject matter provides a method for treating an intestinal dysbiosis and/or improving intestinal health in a companion animal in need thereof. In certain embodiments, the method comprises:

a) measuring a first amount of one or more intestinal or fecal microorganisms in the companion animal;

b) administering a treatment regimen to the companion animal for treating the intestinal disorder and/or improving intestinal health;

c) measuring a second amount of the intestinal microorganism in the subject after step b); and

d) determining an intestinal health status of the animal or responsiveness to the treatment regimen.

In certain embodiments, the method further comprises continuing administering the treatment regimen, when the second amount of the intestinal microorganism is changed compared to the first amount of the intestinal microorganism.

In another aspect, the present disclosure features a method for treating an intestinal dysbiosis and/or improving intestinal health in a companion animal in need thereof, the method comprising:

a) measuring a first amount of an intestinal microorganism from a sample collected from the companion animal; and

b) administering a treatment regimen to the companion animal to treat the intestinal dysbiosis and/or improve intestinal health;

wherein the effectiveness of the treatment regimen is determined by measuring a second amount of the intestinal microorganism in the subject after performing step b) and determining an intestinal health status of the animal or responsiveness to the treatment regimen based on the difference between the first amount of the intestinal microorganism and the second amount of the intestinal microorganism.

In certain embodiments, the intestinal microorganism is one or more bacterium comprising a 16S rRNA comprising a nucleotide sequence having at least about 95% sequence identity or identical to any of SEQ ID NOs: 1-14. In certain embodiments, the intestinal microorganism is selected from the group consisting of denovo1184, denovo1244, denovo1696, denovo2407, denovo2451, denovo283, denovo3487, denovo4154, denovo4328, denovo4681, denovo498, denovo5338, denovo6995, denovo943 and any combination thereof. In some embodiments, the method further comprises: c) continuing to administer the treatment regimen after step b) if the second amount of the intestinal microorganism is increased compared to the first amount of the intestinal microorganism. In certain embodiments, the intestinal microorganism is selected from the group consisting of Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, Bacteroides plebeius, Holdemania [Eubacterium] biforme and any combination thereof. In certain embodiments, the second amount of the intestinal bacterium is measured between about 3 days or about 7 days and about 14 days after step b).

In other embodiments, the intestinal microorganism is one or more bacterium comprising a 16S rRNA comprising a nucleotide sequence having at least about 95% sequence identity or identical to any of SEQ ID NOs: 15-26. In certain embodiments, the intestinal microorganism is selected from the group consisting of denovo1214, denovo1400, denovo1762, denovo2014, denovo2197, denovo2368, denovo3663, denovo4206, denovo4485, denovo6368, denovo7117, denovo4881 and any combination thereof. In some embodiments, the method further comprises: c) continuing to administer the treatment regimen after step b) if the second amount of the intestinal microorganism is decreased compared to the first amount of the intestinal microorganism.

In certain embodiments, the intestinal microorganism is one or more bacterium comprising a 16S rRNA comprising a nucleotide sequence that is at least about 95% homologous or identical to any of SEQ ID NOs: 1-26, and wherein the method further comprises continuing administering the treatment regimen, when the second amount of the intestinal microorganism is increased for a bacterium comprising a 16S rRNA comprising a nucleotide sequence that is at least about 95% homologous or identical to any of SEQ ID NOs: 1-14, and/or decreased for a bacterium comprising a 16S rRNA comprising a nucleotide sequence that is at least about 95% homologous or identical to any of SEQ ID NOs: 15-26 compared to the first amount of the intestinal microorganism.

In certain embodiments, the second amount of the intestinal bacterium is measured between about 3 days or about 7 days and about 14 days after step b). In certain embodiments, the treatment regimen comprises a dietary regimen. In certain embodiments, the dietary regimen comprises administering an effective amount of any pet food product disclosed herein. In particular embodiments, the companion animal is a dog.

In some embodiments of any of the preceding methods, the sample is a fecal sample collected from the companion animal.

In certain embodiments, the amount of the intestinal microorganism is determined using a microarray.

In certain embodiments, the method measures the amounts of at least 3 microorganisms. In certain embodiments, the method measures the amounts of at least 10 microorganisms. In certain embodiments, the method measures the amounts of between about 5-26 microorganisms. In certain embodiments, the method measures the amounts of between about 10-26 microorganisms.

In another aspect, the disclosed herein is a pet food product comprising sugar beet pulp for use in treating an intestinal dysbiosis in a companion animal, wherein the sugar beet pulp is at a concentration between about 0.1% w/w and about 10% w/w in the pet food product.

In some embodiments, the pet food product is a dietary supplement or a functional food. In some embodiments, the pet food product is a topper. In some embodiments the topper is fed to the companion animal at a dosage of between about 0.5 g/day to about 90 g/day of the sugar beet pulp. In some embodiments, the sugar beet pulp is at a concentration between about 0.5% w/w and about 6% w/w in the pet food product.

In another aspect, the disclosure features any of the pet food products disclosed herein for use in treating an intestinal dysbiosis or improving intestinal health in a companion animal.

In some embodiments of any of the pet food products, wherein the pet food product is a dog food product.

In another aspect, the disclosure features use of sugar beet pulp in a dietary supplement or a pet food product for treating or preventing dysbiosis in a companion animal. In some embodiments, the companion animal is subject to a diet change. In further embodiments, the sugar beet pulp is at a concentration between about 0.5% w/w and about 6.0% w/w in the dietary supplement or the pet food product. In some embodiments, the companion animal is a dog.

In some embodiments, the dietary supplement or the pet food product is fed to the companion animal for at least about 3 days. In some embodiments, the dietary supplement or the pet food product is fed to the companion animal for at least about 7 days.

In another aspect, the disclosure features use of sugar beet pulp in a dietary supplement or a pet food product for treating or preventing dysbiosis in a companion animal, wherein the companion animal is subject to a diet change. In some embodiments, the sugar beet pulp is at a concentration between about 0.1% w/w and about 10% w/w in the dietary supplement or the pet food product.

In yet another aspect, the disclosure features use of any one of the pet foods disclosed herein for treating or prevent an intestinal dysbiosis in a companion animal, or for improving intestinal health in the companion animal.

In some embodiments of any of the disclosed uses, pet food product is a dog food product. In some embodiments, the companion animal is a dog.

In a further aspect, the disclosure features a health assessment tool for monitoring intestinal health status or dysbiosis in a companion animal, comprising one or more probe for detecting the amount of one or more microorganisms comprising a 16S rRNA comprising a nucleotide sequence having at least about 95% sequence identity or identical to the nucleotide sequence of any of SEQ ID NOs: 1-26.

In some embodiments, the health assessment tool comprises a microarray of the one or more probe. In some embodiments, the probe detects a 16S rRNA sequence of the one or more microorganism. In further embodiments, the health assessment tool comprises probes for detecting at least about 3 of the one or more microorganisms. In some embodiments, the health assessment tool comprises probes for detecting between about 5 to about 26 of the one or more microorganisms.

In further embodiments of the health assessment tool, the one or more microorganisms is selected from the group consisting of denovo1184, denovo1244, denovo1696, denovo2407, denovo2451, denovo283, denovo3487, denovo4154, denovo4328, denovo4681, denovo498, denovo5338, denovo6995, denovo943, denovo1214, denovo1400, denovo1762, denovo2014, denovo2197, denovo2368, denovo3663, denovo4206, denovo4485, denovo6368, denovo7117 denovo4881 and any combination thereof. In some embodiments, the amount of the microorganism is measured from a fecal sample of the companion animal. In some embodiments, the health assessment tool monitoring intestinal health status or dysbiosis by comparing the amount of the one or more microorganism with a reference amount of the one or more microorganism. In further embodiments, the companion animal is a dog.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 depicts study design for comparison of the effects of three digestive heath ingredients on faeces quality and the fecal microbiome.

FIGS. 2A and 2B depict the faeces scoring system used in Example 1.

FIGS. 3A and 3B depict mean faeces quality score from pens overnight across FIG. 3A all 21 days of the feeding phase per diet and FIG. 3B within the last 7 days of the 21-day feeding phase (***Possible adjustment to SBP in the last 7 days).

FIGS. 4A and 4B depict percentage of total faeces with unacceptable faeces scores from pens overnight (all +3.75) across FIG. 4A all 21 days of the feeding phase per diet and FIG. 4B within the last 7 days of the 21-day feeding phase.

FIG. 5 depicts PLS correlation plot of abundance data for the 26 OTUs with variable importance in projection (VIP) scores >1. Sample and OTU descriptors have been removed for ease of visualisation and replaced with a colour guide for orientation purposes (samples represented on the y axis by diet A, reference diet; B, sugar beet pulp; C, cellulose and D, pea protein. Faeces samples are represented in individual horizontal rows and are clustered according to likeness while bacterial OTUs are represented by individual columns within the heat plot. Colour coding within the plot is indicative of the degree and direction of correlation.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

To date, there remains a need for novel methods and compositions for treating intestinal dysbiosis and other intestinal disorders that target gut microbiome. The present application relates to methods, compositions and food products for improving intestinal health, treating intestinal dysbiosis and/or treating an intestinal disorder in a companion animal, which is based, at least in part, on the discovery that animal food products comprising sugar beet pulp can promote intestinal health, and that changes of intestinal microorganisms are associated to intestinal health status.

For clarity and not by way of limitation, the detailed description of the presently disclosed subject matter is divided into the following subsections:

1. Definitions;

2. Intestinal bacteria and health assessment tools relating to the same;

3. Food products; and

4. Health assessment and treatment methods.

1. Definitions

The terms used in this specification generally have their ordinary meanings in the art, within the context of this invention and in the specific context where each term is used. Certain terms are discussed below, or elsewhere in the specification, to provide additional guidance to the practitioner in describing the methods and compositions of the invention and how to make and use them.

As used herein, the use of the word “a” or “an” when used in conjunction with the term “comprising” in the claims and/or the specification may mean “one,” but it is also consistent with the meaning of “one or more,” “at least one,” and “one or more than one.” Still further, the terms “having,” “including,” “containing” and “comprising” are interchangeable and one of skill in the art is cognizant that these terms are open ended terms.

The term “about” or “approximately” means within an acceptable error range for the particular value as determined by one of ordinary skill in the art, which will depend in part on how the value is measured or determined, i.e., the limitations of the measurement system. For example, “about” can mean within 3 or more than 3 standard deviations, per the practice in the art. Alternatively, “about” can mean a range of up to 20%, preferably up to 10%, more preferably up to 5%, and more preferably still up to 1% of a given value. Alternatively, particularly with respect to biological systems or processes, the term can mean within an order of magnitude, preferably within 5-fold, and more preferably within 2-fold, of a value.

The term “effective treatment” or “effective amount” of a substance means the treatment or the amount of a substance that is sufficient to effect beneficial or desired results, including clinical results, and, as such, an “effective treatment” or an “effective amount” depends upon the context in which it is being applied. In the context of administering a composition, e.g., a pet food product, to improve immunity, digestive function and/or decreasing inflammation, an effective amount of a composition described herein is an amount sufficient to improving faeces quality, digestive health, immunity, digestive function and/or decreasing inflammation, as well as decrease the symptoms and/or reduce the likelihood of a digestive disorder and/or inflammation. An effective treatment described herein is a treatment sufficient to improving the microbiome, faeces quality, digestive health, immunity, digestive function and/or decreasing inflammation, as well as decrease the symptoms and/or reduce the likelihood of a digestive disorder and/or inflammation. The decrease can be an about 0.01%, about 0.1%, about 1%, about 5%, about 10%, about 20%, about 30%, about 40%, about 50%, about 60%, about 70%, about 80%, about 90%, about 95%, about 98% or about 99% decrease in severity of symptoms of a digestive disorder or inflammation, or the likelihood of a digestive disorder or inflammation. An effective amount can be administered in one or more administrations. A likelihood of an effective treatment described herein is a probability of a treatment being effective, i.e., sufficient to alter the microbiome, or treat or ameliorate a digestive disorder and/or inflammation, as well as decrease the symptoms.

As used herein, and as well-understood in the art, “treatment” is an approach for obtaining beneficial or desired results, including clinical results. For purposes of this subject matter, beneficial or desired clinical results include, but are not limited to, alleviation or amelioration of one or more symptoms, diminishment of extent of a disorder, stabilized (i.e., not worsening) state of a disorder, prevention of a disorder, delay or slowing of the progression of a disorder, and/or amelioration or palliation of a state of a disorder. The decrease can be an about 0.01%, about 0.1%, about 1%, about 5%, about 10%, about 20%, about 30%, about 40%, about 50%, about 60%, about 70%, about 80%, about 90%, about 95%, about 98% or about 99% decrease in severity of complications or symptoms. “Treatment” can also mean prolonging survival as compared to expected survival if not receiving treatment.

As used herein, and as well-understood in the art, a “probiotic” is a preparation or composition comprising microorganisms that can provide health benefits when consumed. The microorganisms include, but are not limited to bacteria, fungi, yeasts and archaea. In certain embodiments, the probiotic can modify the microbiome in the GI system to enhance the balance of the microbiome in GI system, e.g., by acting as an inoculum for an increased population of beneficial microbes, and/or by antagonizing growth of deleterious microbes. In certain embodiments, the probiotic is an animal probiotic, e.g., a feline probiotic or a canine probiotic.

As used herein, and as well-understood in the art, a “prebiotic” is a substance or a composition that can induce the growth or activity of one or more beneficial microorganism (e.g., one or more probiotics, e.g., bacteria, fungi, yeasts and archaea). In certain embodiments, the prebiotic can modify the microbiome in the GI system to enhance the balance of the microbiome in GI system. In certain embodiments, the prebiotic is indigestible to an animal. In certain embodiments, the prebiotic can induce the growth or activity of one or more animal probiotics, e.g., a feline probiotic or a canine probiotic.

The term “pet food” or “pet food composition” or “pet food product” or “final pet food product” means a product or composition that is intended for consumption by a companion animal, such as a cat, a dog, a guinea pig, a rabbit, a bird or a horse. For example, but not by way of limitation, the companion animal can be a “domestic” dog, e.g., Canis lupus familiaris. In certain embodiments, the companion animal can be a “domestic” cat such as Felis domesticus. A “pet food” or “pet food composition” or “pet food product” or “final pet food product” includes any food, feed, snack, food supplement, liquid, beverage, treat, toy (chewable and/or consumable toys), meal substitute or meal replacement.

An “individual” or “subject” herein is a vertebrate, such as a human or non-human animal, for example, a mammal. Mammals include, but are not limited to, humans, non-human primates, farm animals, sport animals, rodents and pets. Non-limiting examples of non-human animal subjects include rodents such as mice, rats, hamsters, and guinea pigs; rabbits; dogs; cats; sheep; pigs; goats; cattle; horses; and non-human primates such as apes and monkeys.

2. Intestinal Microorganisms and Health Assessment Tools Relating to the Same

The presently disclosed subject matter provides intestinal microorganisms and combinations thereof, which is based, at least in part, on the discovery that changes of intestinal microorganism populations within the microbiome are associated to intestinal health status and to feces quality in a subject. The subject can be, for example, a companion animal, such as a dog.

In certain embodiments, the intestinal microorganism can be used to indicate intestinal health in a subject. In certain embodiments, the intestinal microorganism is associated to a healthy status or an intestinal dysbiosis in a subject. For example, the subject can be a companion animal, e.g., a dog.

In certain embodiments, the intestinal microorganism indicates a healthy intestine status in a subject. In some embodiments, the subject is a companion animal, e.g., a dog. For example, the healthiness of the companion animal can be determined based on a reference value of a plurality of healthy companion animals of the type same species. In certain embodiments, the intestinal microorganism is a bacterium comprising a 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) comprising a nucleotide sequence having at least about 95% sequence identity to the nucleotide sequence of any of SEQ ID NOs: 1-26, and any combination thereof.

In certain embodiments, the intestinal microorganism a bacterium selected from the group consisting of Lachnospiraceae sp., Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, Bacteroides plebeius, Holdemania [Eubacterium] biforme, Dorea sp., Ruminococcaceae sp., Bacteroides sp., Blautia sp., Erysipelotrichaceae sp., Lachnospiraceae sp. and any combination thereof. In certain embodiments, the bacterium is selected from the group consisting of Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, Bacteroides plebeius, Holdemania [Eubacterium] biforme, and any combination thereof. In further embodiment, the intestinal microorganism is an organism comprising a nucleotide sequence having at least about 95%, about 96%, about 97%, about 98%, about 99%, or about 100% sequence identity to the 16S rRNA sequence identity to the 16S rRNA sequence of any of the bacteria disclosed herein, or any of the nucleotide sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 1-26.

In certain embodiments, the intestinal microorganism is a bacterium is selected from the group consisting of denovo1184, denovo1244, denovo1696, denovo2407, denovo2451, denovo283, denovo3487, denovo4154, denovo4328, denovo4681, denovo498, denovo5338, denovo6995, denovo943 and any combination thereof.

In certain embodiments, each of denovo1184, denovo1244, denovo1696, denovo2407, denovo2451, denovo283, denovo3487, denovo4154, denovo4328, denovo4681, denovo498, denovo5338, denovo6995 and denovo943 comprises a 16S rRNA comprising a nucleotide sequence having at least about 80% (e.g., at least about 85%, at least about 90%, or at least about 95%, at least about 96%, at least about 97%, at least about 98%, at least about 99%, at least about 99.5%, or at least about 99.9%) sequence identity to the nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NOs: 1-14, respectively.

In certain embodiments, each of denovo1184, denovo1244, denovo1696, denovo2407, denovo2451, denovo283, denovo3487, denovo4154, denovo4328, denovo4681, denovo498, denovo5338, denovo6995 and denovo943 comprises a 16S rRNA comprising the nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NOs: 1-14, respectively.

The intestinal microorganism can indicate the health of the microbiome or an intestinal dysbiotic status in the microbiome of a companion animal. In certain embodiments, the intestinal microorganism comprises a bacterium selected from the group consisting of Clostridiales sp., Clostridia sp., Mogibacteriaceae sp., Lachnospiraceae sp., Clostridiaceae sp., Peptostreptococcaceae sp., and any combination thereof.

In certain embodiments, the bacterium is selected from the group consisting of denovo1214, denovo1400, denovo1762, denovo2014, denovo2197, denovo2368, denovo3663, denovo4206, denovo4485, denovo6368, denovo7117, denovo4881 and any combination thereof.

In certain embodiments, each of denovo1214, denovo1400, denovo1762, denovo2014, denovo2197, denovo2368, denovo3663, denovo4206, denovo4485, denovo6368, denovo7117 and denovo4881 comprises a 16S rRNA comprising a nucleotide sequence having at least about 80% (e.g., at least about 85%, at least about 90%, or at least about 95%, at least about 96%, at least about 97%, at least about 98%, at least about 99%, at least about 99.5%, or at least about 99.9%) sequence identity to the nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NOs: 15-26, respectively.

In certain embodiments, each of denovo1214, denovo1400, denovo1762, denovo2014, denovo2197, denovo2368, denovo3663, denovo4206, denovo4485, denovo6368, denovo7117 and denovo4881 comprises a 16S rRNA comprising the nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NOs: 15-26, respectively.

denovo1184 [SEQ ID NO: 1]: CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAACGTCAGTCTCTGTCCAGTAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGGTGTTCCTCC TAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCACTTACCTCTCCAGTACTCTAGCTCAACAGTTTCCAAAGC AGTCCCGTGGTTAAGCCTCGGGCTTTCACTTCAGACTTGCCGAGCCGTCTACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCG GATAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCAT TCTCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAGCTTTACGTACCGAAGTACTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCC CATTGTGCAATATCCCCCA denovo1244 [SEQ ID NO: 2]: CCTGTTTGCTACCCACACTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTGGTGCCCAGTAGGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGGTGTTCCTCC CGATATCTACGCATTCCACCGCTACACCGGGAATTCCGCCTACCTCTGCACTACTCAAGAAAAACAGTTTTGAAAGC AGTTTATGGGTTGAGCCCATAGATTTCACTTCCAACTTGTCTTCCCGCCTGCGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAATTCCG GACAACGCTTGTGACCTACGTTTTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGTAGTTAGCCGTCACTTCCTTGTTGGGTACCGTCAT TATCTTCCCCAACAACAGGAGTTTACAATCCGAAGACCTTCTTCCTCCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCC CATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA denovo1696 [SEQ ID NO: 3]: CCTGTTTGATACCCACACTTTCGAGCATGAACGTCAGTTACGGCTTAGTGTGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGGAGTTCTTCG TGATATCTAAGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGAATTCCGCACACCTCAACCGCACTCAAGGACGCCAGTATCAACTGC AATTTTAAGGTTGAGCCCCAAACTTTCACAGCTGACTTAACGACCCGTCTGCGCTCCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCG GATAACGCTCGCATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGGAGTTAGCCGATGCTTATTCATAAGGTACATACAA GCTCCCACACGTGGGAGGTTTTATTCCCTTATAAAAGAAGTTTACAATCCGTAGGACCTTCATCCTTCACGCTACTT GGCTGGTTCAGACTCTCGTCCATTGACCAATATTCCTCA denovo2407 [SEQ ID NO: 4]: CCTATTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCTTCAGTGTCAGAATCCAGACCAGACGGCCGCCTTCGCCACCGGTGTTCTTC CATATATCTACGCATTTTACCGCTACACATGGAGTTCCGCCGTCCTCTTCTGTTCTCTAGCTGATCAGTTTCCAGAG CAAGTACGGGTTGAGCCCATACCTTTTACTCCAGACTTGATCTGCCACCTACGCACCCTTTACGCCCAATCATTCCG GATAACGCTCGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGTAGTTAGCCGTGACTTTCTGGTAAGATACCATCAC TCACTCATCATTCCCTATGAGTGCCGTTTTTCTCTTACAACAGAGCTTTACGATCCGAAGACCTTCCTCACTCACGC GGCATTGCTCGTTCAGGGTTCCCCCCATTGACGAAAATTCCCTA denovo2451 [SEQ ID NO: 5]: CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAACGTCAGTTATCGTCCAGTAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGATGTTCCTCC TAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCTTACCTCTCCGACACTCTAGAAGCACAGTTTCCAAAGC AGTCACGGGGTTGAGCCCCGGGCTTTCACTTCAGACTTGCACTTCCGTCTACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCG GATAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCAT TTTCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAAGTTTACATACCGAAATACTTCTTCCTTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCC CATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA denovo283 [SEQ ID NO: 6]: CCTGTTTGCTACCCATGCTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTAGTGCCCAGCAGGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGGTGTTCCTCC CGATATCTACGCATTCCACCGCTACACCGGGAATTCCGCCTGCCTCTGCACCACTCAAGATTTGCAGTTTTGAATGC GAGAAGGGGTTGAGCCCCTCCATTAAACATCCAACTTGCAAACCCGCCTGCGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAATTCCGG ACAACGCTTGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGTAGTTAGCCGTGGCTTCCTCCTCGGGTACCGTCATA CTTCGTCCCCGAAGACAGAGGTTTACAATCCGAAAATCTTCTTCCCTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGAGTTTCCTC CATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA denovo3487 [SEQ ID NO: 7]: CCTGTTTGATACCCGCACTTTCGAGCATCAGCGTCAGTTACGGTCCAGTAAGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGGAGTTCTTCG TGATATCTAAGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGAATTCCGCCTACCTATACCGCACTCAAGAAATCCAGTATCAACTGC AATTTTACGGTTGAGCCGCAAACTTTCACAACTGACTTAAACTTCCGCCTACGCTCCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCG GATAACGCTCGGATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGGAGTTAGCCGATCCTTATTCATACGGTACATACAA AAAAGCACACGTGCTTCACTTTATTCCCGTATAAAAGAAGTTTACAACCCATAGGGCAGTCATCCTTCACGCTACTT GGCTGGTTCAGACTCTCGTCCATTGACCAATATTCCTCA denovo4154 [SEQ ID NO: 8]: CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAACGTCAGTTACCGTCCAGTAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGGTGTTCCTCC TAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCTTACCCCTCCGGTACTCAAGATCAACAGTTTCCAATGC AGTCCAGGGGTTGAGCCCCTGCCTTTCACATCAGACTTGCTGCTCCGTCTACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCG GATAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCAT TATCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAAGTTTACATACCGAGATACTTCTTCCTTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCC CATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA denovo4328 [SEQ ID NO: 9]: CCTGTTTGATACCCACACTTTCGAGCATGAACGTCAGTTACAGTTTAGCAAGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGGGGTTCTTCG TGATATCTAAGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGAATTCCGCCTGCCTCAACTGCACTCAAGGAAACCAGTATCAACTGC AATTTTACGGTTGAGCCGCAAACTTTCACAACTGACTTAATCTCCCGTCTGCGCTCCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCG GATAACGCTCGCATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGGAGTTAGCCGATGCTTATTCATACGGTACATACAA AATCCTACACGTAGGAAACTTTATTCCCGTATAAAAGAAGTTTACAATCCGTAGGACCTTCATCCTTCACGCTACTT GGCTGGTTCAGGCTCTCGCCCATTGACCAATATTCCTCA denovo4681 [SEQ ID NO: 10]: CCTATTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTGAGCGTCAGTTACAGACTAGCAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACCGGTGTTCCTCC ATATATCTATGCATTTTACCGCTACACATGGAATTCCACTTGCCCCTTCTGCACTCTAGTTCACCAGTTTCTAAGCC TGGATGGGGTTGAGCCCCACAATTTAAGCTTAAACTTAATAAACCGCCTGCGCACCCTTTACGCCCAATAATTCCGG ATAACGCTCGTCACCTTCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGAAGTTAGCCGTGACTTTCTGGTAAAGTACCGTCACT TACGTAGTTGATACGTAACATTCTTCCTTTACAACAGAGCTTTACAAGCCGAAGACCTTCATCACTCACGCGGCATT GCTCGGTCAGGCTTGCGCCCATTGCCGAAAATTCCCTA denovo498 [SEQ ID NO: 11]: CCTGTTTGATACCCACACTTTCGAGCCTCAATGTCAGTTGCAGCTTAGCAGGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGGAGTTCTTCG TGATATCTAAGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGAATTCCGCCTGCCTCAACTGCACTCAAGATATCCAGTATCAACTGC AATTTTACGGTTGAGCCGCAAACTTTCACAACTGACTTAAACATCCATCTACGCTCCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCG GATAACGCTCGGATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGGAGTTAGCCGATCCTTATTCATAAAGTACATGCAA ACGGGTATGCATACCCGACTTTATTCCTTTATAAAAGAAGTTTACAACCCATAGGGCAGTCATCCTTCACGCTACTT GGCTGGTTCAGGCTCTCGCCCATTGACCAATATTCCTCA denovo5338 [SEQ ID NO: 12]: CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAACGTCAGTTACTGTCCAGTAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGGTGTTCCTCC TAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCACTTACCTCTCCAGCACTCTAGCAGAACAGTTTCCAAAGC AGTCCCGGGGTTGAGCCCCGGGCTTTCACTTCAGACTTGCTCCGCCGTCTACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCG GATAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCAT TTTCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAGCTTTACATACCGAGATACTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCC CATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA denovo6995 [SEQ ID NO: 13]: CCTGTTCGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGTCTCAGCGTCAGTTATAGTCCAGCAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACCGGTGTTCTTCC TGATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACCAGGAATTCCGCTTGCCCTTCCTACACTCTAGCTGTACAGTTTCAAAAGC AGTCTTGGGGTTGAGCCCCAAGTTTTCACTCCTGACTTGTACTGCCGCCTACACTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCG GATAACGCTTGCCCCATACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGTATTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTCTGTAGGTACCGTCAT TATCTTCCCTACTGATAGAGCTTTACATACCGAAATACTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGAGTTGCCTC CATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA denovo943  [SEQ ID NO: 14]: CCTGTTTGATACCCACACTTTCGAGCCTCAATGTCAGTTGCAGCTTGGCGGACTGCTTTCGCAATCGGGGTTCTTCG TGATATCTAAGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGAATTCCATCCGCCTCAAATGCACTCAAGAAAACCAGTATCAACTGC AATTTTACGGTTGAGCCGCAAACTTTCACAGCTGACTTAATCTCCCATCTACGCTCCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCG GATAACGCTCGCATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGGAGTTAGCCGATGCTTATTCATAAGGTACATACAA ACAGGTACACGTACCTGACTTTATTCCCTTATAAAAGAAGTTTACAACCCATAGGGCAGTCTTCCTTCACGCTACTT GGCTGGTTCAGACTCTCGTCCATTGACCAATATTCCTCA denovo1214 [SEQ ID NO: 15]: CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTACCTCAGTGTCAGTTACAGTCCAGAAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGGTGTTCCTCC TAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCTTTCCTCTCCTGCACTCAAGTTTGCCAGTTCGCAGGGC GAACAATGGTTGAGCCATTGCCTTAAACCCTGCGCTTGGTAAACCACCTACGTACCCTTTACGCCCAATAATTCCGG ATAACGCTTGCCCCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGGAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCCTCCAAGGGTACCGTCATT TGTTTCTTCCCCAAGGACAGAGCTTTACGACCCAAAGGCCTTCATCGCTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCATCAGGCTTGCG CCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA denovo1400 [SEQ ID NO: 16]: CCTGTTCGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCACCTCAGTGTCAGTATAAGCCTGGCAGACCGCCTTCGCCTCCGGTATTCCTCC TGATCTCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACACCAGGAATTCTGCCTGCCTCGACAATACTCCAGCTGCCCGGTTTGCGGTGA CCTCCCAGGGTTGAGCCCTGGACTTTTACACCGCACCTAAACAACCACCTGCGTGCCCTTTACGCCCAATAATTCCG GATAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCAGCTGCTGGCACGTAGTTGGCTGGGGCTTGCTTACCGGGTACCGTCAT CGTCTTCCCCGGTAACAGAGCTTTACAGAACGAATCCCTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCATCGCTGCGTCAGAGTTGCCTC CATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA denovo1762 [SEQ ID NO: 17]: CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAACGTCAGTTACCGTCCAGTAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGGTGTTCCTCC TAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCTTACCTCTCCGGCACTCAAGTCCCACAGTTTCCAATGC AATCCAGAAGTTGAGCCTCTGCCTTTCACATCAGACTTGCAGAACCGTCTACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCG GATAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCAT TTTCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAGCTTTACATCACGAATGACTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCC CATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA denovo2014 [SEQ ID NO: 18]: CCTGTTCGCTCCCCGCGCTCTCGCGCCTCAGCGTCAGTGTCCGTCCGGCGGGCCGCCTTCGCCTCCGGTGTTCCTCC TGGCCTCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACGCCAGGAGTTCCGCCCGCCCCTCCGGCACTCCAGCCGCCCGGTCCGGGGCGC TTGCCCGGGGTTGGGCCCCGGCTTTTCACACCCCGCCTAAGCGGCCGCCTGCGCGCGCTTTACGCCCAGTGATTCCG GACAACGCTCGCCCCCCACGTATTGCCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGTGGTTGGCCGGGGCTTTCGCGCCGGGTTCAGTCAT TTCTTCCTCCCCGGCTACGGGGCTTTACGGGCCGAGGCCCTTCGTCGCCCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCGTCAGAGTTCCC TCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA denovo2197 [SEQ ID NO: 19]: CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTACAGTCCAGAGAATCGCCTTCGCCACTGGTGTTCTTCC TAATCTCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCATTCTCCTCTCCTGCACTCTAGACTTCCAGTTTGAAATGC AGCACCCAAGTTGAGCCCGGGTATTTCACATCTCACTTAAAAGTCCGCCTACGCTCCCTTTACGCCCAGTAAATCCG GACAACGCTCGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGTAGTTAGCCGTGGCTTCCTCCTCAGGTACCGTCAT TATCGTCCCTGAAGACAGAGCTTTACAACCCGAAGGCCGTCATCACTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCC CATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA denovo2368 [SEQ ID NO: 20]: CCTGTTCGCTCCCCGCGCTCTCGCGCCTCAGCGTCAGTGTCCGTCCGGCGGGCCGCCTTCGCCTCCGGTGTTCCTCC CGGCCTCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACGCCGGGAGTTCCGCCCGCCCCTCCGGCGCTCCAGCCGCCCGGTCCGGGGCGC TTGCCCGGGGTTGGGCCCCGGCTTTTCACACCCCGCCTAAGCGGCCGCCTGCGCGCGCTTTACGCCCAGTGATTCCG GACAACGCTCGCCCCCCACGTATTGCCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGTGGTTGGCCGGGGCTTTCGTGCCGGGTTCAGTCAT TTCCTTCCTCCCCGGCGGCGGGGCTTTACGGGCCTGGGCCCTTCATCGCCCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCGTCAGAGTTGC CTCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA denovo3663 [SEQ ID NO: 21]: CCTGTTCGCTCCCCGCGCTCTCGCGCCTTAGCGTCAGTGTGCGTCCGGCGGGCCGCCTTCGCCTCCGGTGTTCCCCC TGGCCTCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACGCCAGGGGTTCCGCCCGCCTCTCCGCCACTCCAGCCGCCCGGTCCGGGGCGC TTGCCCGGGGTTGGGCCCCGGCTTTTAACGCCCCGCCTAAGCGGCCGCCTGCGCGCGCTTTACGCCCAGTGATTCCG GACAACGCTCGCCCCCCACGTATTGCCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGTGGTTGGCCGGGGCTTTCTTGCCGGGTTGCGTCAT TTTTTTCCTCCCCGGCGGCGGGGCTTTACGGGCCTGAGCCCTTCATCGCCCACGCGGCATCGCTGCGTCAGAGTTCC CTCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA denovo4206 [SEQ ID NO: 22]: CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAGTGTCAGTTACAGTCCAGAAAGCCGCCTTCGCTACTGGTGTTCCTCC TAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCACTTTCCTCTCCTGCACTCAAGTTTCCCAGTTTCAAGAGC TTACTACGGTTAAGCCGTAGCCTTTCACTCCTGACTTAAGAAACCACCTACGCACCCTTTACGCCCAGTAAATCCGG ATAACGCTAGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCCTCCTCAAGTACCGTCATT ATCTTCCTTGAGGACAGAGTTTTACGACCCGAAGGCCTTCATCACTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCATCAGGCTTTCGCCC ATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA denovo4485 [SEQ ID NO: 23]: CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTCTCGCGCCTTAGCGTCAGTCTCTTCCCGGCAGGCCGCCTTCGCCTCCGGTATTCCTCC TGATATCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACACCAGGAATTCTGCCTGCCTCTAAAGGACTCCAGCCTCTCGGTTCCTGTCGC CTCCCCGGGTTGGGCCCGGGACTTTTACAACAGGCCTTCTAGGCCGCCTACGCGCGCTTTACGCCCAGTAATTCCGG ACAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTTAAAGACGGGTGACATCTCT CTTCTCCCCGTCGACTGAGCTCTGCGGGACGAATCCCTTCCTCACTCACGCGGCATCGCTGCGTCAGAGTTTCCTCC ATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA denovo6368 [SEQ ID NO: 24]: CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTCTCGCGCCTGAGCGTCAGTCTCTCTCCAGCAGGCCGCCTTCGCCTCCGGTATTCCTCC TGATCTCTGCGTATTTCACCACTACACCAGGAATTCTGCCTGCCTCTAGAGCACTCTAGTCAGCTGGTTCTTCCTGC TTACCCGGGGTGGGCCCGGGCCTTTTACAAAAAGCCTCTCTGACCGCCTGCGCGCGCTTTACGCCCAATGATTCCGG ACAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTATTGCCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTAAAGTCAGGTAGTCTCTCTC TTGCCTGACGACTGAGCTCTGCGGGACGAATCCCTTCCTCACTCACGCGGCATCGCTGCGTCAGAGTTGCCTCCATT GCGCAATATTCCCCA denovo7117 [SEQ ID NO: 25]: CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAGTGTCAGTTACAGTCCAGAGAGCCGCCTTCGCAACTGGTATTCCTCC TAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCTACTCTCCTCTCCTGCACTCAAGTTTCTCAGTTTCAAAGGC TTACTACGGTTGAGCCGTAGCCTTTCACCTCTGACTTAAGAAACCACCTACGCACCCTTTACGCCCAGTAATTCCGG ATAACGCTAGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCCTCCTCAAGTACCGTCATT ATCTTCCTTGAGGACAGAGCTTTACGACCCGAAGGCCTTCATCGCTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCATCAGGCTTTCGCCC ATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA denovo4881 [SEQ ID NO: 26]: CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTCTCGCGCCTGAGCGTCAGTGTCTGTCCGGCAGGCCGCCTTCGCCTCTGGTATTCCTCC TGATCTCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACACCAGGAATTCTGCCTGCCTCTCCAGCACTCGAGCCGCGCGGTTCGGGATGC CCGAACAGGGTTGGGCCCTGATCTTTCACATCCCGCCTTCGCGGCCGCCTGCGCGCCCTTTACGCCCAGTCATTCCG GACAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTGCTTGTCAGGTACCGTCTC TCTCTTCCCTGACAACAGAGCTTTACGGGACGAATCCCTTCTTCGCTCACGCGGCATTGCTGCGTCAGAGTTGCCTC CATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA

By “percentage of identity” or “sequence identity” between two sequences, e.g., nucleic acid or amino acid sequences, in the sense of the present invention, it is intended to indicate a percentage of nucleotides or of identical amino acid residues between the two sequences to be compared, obtained after the best alignment (optimum alignment), this percentage being purely statistical and the differences between the two sequences being distributed randomly and over their entire length. The comparisons of sequences between two nucleic acid or amino acid sequences are traditionally carried out by comparing these sequences after having aligned them in an optimum manner, said comparison being able to be carried out by segment or by “comparison window”. The optimum alignment of the sequences for the comparison can be carried out, in addition to manually, by means of the local homology algorithm of Smith and Waterman (1981) [Ad. App. Math. 2:482], by means of the local homology algorithm of Neddleman and Wunsch (1970) [J. Mol. Biol. 48: 443], by means of the similarity search method of Pearson and Lipman (1988) [Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 85:2444), by means of computer software using these algorithms (GAP, BESTFIT, FASTA and TFASTA in the Wisconsin Genetics Software Package, Genetics Computer Group, 575 Science Dr., Madison, Wis., or else by BLAST N or BLAST P comparison software).

The percentage of identity between two nucleic acid or amino acid sequences is determined by comparing these two sequences aligned in an optimum manner and in which the nucleic acid or amino acid sequence to be compared can comprise additions or deletions with respect to the reference sequence for an optimum alignment between these two sequences. The percentage of identity is calculated by determining the number of identical positions for which the nucleotide or the amino acid residue is identical between the two sequences, by dividing this number of identical positions by the total number of positions in the comparison window and by multiplying the result obtained by 100 in order to obtain the percentage of identity between these two sequences.

For example, it is possible to use the BLAST program, “BLAST 2 sequences” (Tatusova et al., “Blast 2 sequences—a new tool for comparing protein and nucleotide sequences”, FEMS Microbiol Lett. 174:247-250) available on the site www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov, the parameters used being those given by default (in particular for the parameters “open gap penalty”: 5, and “extension gap penalty”: 2; the matrix chosen being, for example, the matrix “BLOSUM 62” proposed by the program), the percentage of identity between the two sequences to be compared being calculated directly by the program. It is also possible to use other programs such as “ALIGN” or “Megalign” (DNASTAR) software.

By amino acid sequence having at least about 80%, preferably at least about 85%, at least about 90%, at least about 95%, and at least about 98% identity with a reference amino acid sequence, those having, with respect to the reference sequence, certain modifications, in particular a deletion, addition or substitution of at least one amino acid, a truncation or an elongation are preferred. In the case of a substitution of one or more consecutive or nonconsecutive amino acid(s), the substitutions are preferred in which the substituted amino acids are replaced by “equivalent” amino acids. The expression “equivalent amino acids” is aimed here at indicating any amino acid capable of being substituted with one of the amino acids of the base structure without, however, essentially modifying the biological activities of the corresponding antibodies and such as will be defined later, especially in the examples. These equivalent amino acids can be determined either by relying on their structural homology with the amino acids which they replace, or on results of comparative trials of biological activity between the different antibodies capable of being carried out.

By way of non-limiting example, Table 1 represents the possibilities of substitution capable of being carried out without resulting in a profound modification of the biological activity of a corresponding modified amino acid sequence, the reverse substitutions being naturally envisageable under the same conditions.

TABLE 1 Original residue Substitution(s) Ala (A) Val, Gly, Pro Arg (R) Lys, His Asn (N) Gln Asp (D) Glu Cys (C) Ser Gln (Q) Asn Glu (G) Asp Gly (G) Ala His (H) Arg Ile (I) Leu Leu (L) Ile, Val, Met Lys (K) Arg Met (M) Leu Phe (F) Tyr Pro (P) Ala Ser (S) Thr, Cys Thr (T) Ser Trp (W) Tyr Tyr (Y) Phe, Trp Val (V) Leu, Ala

The presently disclosed subject matter provides a health assessment tool relating to the microorganisms disclosed herein. In certain embodiments, the health assessment tool is for monitoring intestinal health status or an intestinal dysbiosis of a subject. The subject can be, in certain non-limiting embodiments, a companion animal (e.g., a dog). In certain embodiments, the health assessment tool comprises one or more probe for detecting an amount of one or more microorganisms disclosed herein. In certain embodiments, the health assessment tool comprises a microarray of one or more probe for detecting an amount of one or more microorganism disclosed herein. In certain embodiments, the probe comprises a nucleic acid probe for detecting a signature gene of a microorganism disclosed herein. In certain embodiments, the probe detects a 16S rRNA sequence of a microorganism disclosed herein, e.g., a 16S rRNA sequence having at least about 80% (e.g., at least about 85%, at least about 90%, or at least about 95%, at least about 96%, at least about 97%, at least about 98%, at least about 99%, at least about 99.5%, or at least about 99.9%) or 100% sequence identity to the nucleotide sequence of any one of SEQ ID NO: 1-26. In certain embodiments, the probe comprises an antibody, e.g., a monoclonal antibody. The antibody can bind to a surface protein/antigen of a microorganism disclosed herein, and can be, for instance, a naturally-occurring or synthetic antibody.

In certain embodiments, the amount of the microorganism is measured from a fecal sample of the subject (e.g., a companion animal, such as a dog). In certain embodiments, the health assessment tool monitoring intestinal health status or dysbiosis by comparing the amount of the one or more microorganism with a reference amount of the one or more microorganism.

In certain embodiments, the health assessment tool comprises probes for detecting at least about 1, at least about 2, at least about 3, at least about 4, at least about 5, at least about 6, at least about 7, at least about 8, at least about 9, at least about 10, at least about 12, at least about 14, at least about 26 or more microorganisms disclosed herein. In certain embodiments, the health assessment tool comprises probes for detecting about 1, about 2, about 3, about 4, about 5, about 6, about 7, about 8, about 9, about 10, about 12, about 14, or about 26 microorganisms disclosed herein. In certain embodiments, the health assessment tool comprises probes for detecting between about 1 to about 500, between about 1 to about 100, between about 1 to about 26, between about 5 to about 100, between about 5 to about 26, between about 10 to about 26, between about 15 to about 50, or between about 50 to about 100 microorganisms disclosed herein.

In certain embodiments, the one or more microorganism comprises a bacterium comprising a 16S rRNA comprising a nucleotide sequence that is at least about 80% (e.g., at least about 85%, at least about 90%, or at least about 95%, at least about 96%, at least about 97%, at least about 98%, at least about 99%, at least about 99.5%, or at least about 99.9%) homologous or identical to any sequence in Table 5 (e.g., any one of SEQ ID NO: 27-293).

In certain embodiments, the one or more microorganism comprises a bacterium comprising a 16S rRNA comprising a nucleotide sequence having at least about 80% (e.g., at least about 85%, at least about 90%, or at least about 95%, at least about 96%, at least about 97%, at least about 98%, at least about 99%, at least about 99.5%, or at least about 99.9%) or 100% sequence identity to the nucleotide sequence of any of SEQ ID NOs: 1-26.

In particular embodiments, the one or more microorganism comprises a bacterium comprising a 16S rRNA comprising a nucleotide sequence having at least about 80% (e.g., at least about 85%, at least about 90%, or at least about 95%, at least about 96%, at least about 97%, at least about 98%, at least about 99%, at least about 99.5%, or at least about 99.9%) or 100% sequence identity to the nucleotide sequence of any of SEQ ID NOs: 1-14.

In other embodiments, the one or more microorganism comprises a bacterium comprising a 16S rRNA comprising a nucleotide sequence having at least about 80% (e.g., at least about 85%, at least about 90%, or at least about 95%, at least about 96%, at least about 97%, at least about 98%, at least about 99%, at least about 99.5%, or at least about 99.9%) or 100% sequence identity to the nucleotide sequence of any of SEQ ID NOs: 15-26.

In certain embodiments, the bacterium is selected from the group consisting of denovo1184, denovo1244, denovo1696, denovo2407, denovo2451, denovo283, denovo3487, denovo4154, denovo4328, denovo4681, denovo498, denovo5338, denovo6995, denovo943, denovo1214, denovo1400, denovo1762, denovo2014, denovo2197, denovo2368, denovo3663, denovo4206, denovo4485, denovo6368, denovo7117 denovo4881 and any combination thereof.

3. Pet Food Products

The presently disclosed subject matter provides a pet food product for improving intestinal health in a subject. The subject can be a companion animal, e.g., a dog or a cat.

In certain embodiments, the pet food product comprises an effective amount of sugar beet pulp. In certain embodiments, the sugar beet pulp is raw sugar beet pulp. In certain embodiments, the sugar beet pulp is cooked or sterilized or included with an extruded or a processed product.

In certain embodiments, the sugar beet pulp is in the pet food product at a concentration between about 0.01% w/w and about 10% w/w, between about 0.1% w/w and about 5% w/w, between about 0.5% w/w and about 4% w/w, between about 0.5% w/w and about 3% w/w, between about 0.5% w/w and about 2% w/w, between about 0.5% w/w and about 1.5% w/w, between about 0.5% w/w and about 1.2% w/w, between about 0.5% w/w and about 1% w/w, between about 0.5% w/w and about 0.9% w/w, or between about 0.5% w/w and about 0.8% w/w. In certain embodiments, the sugar beet pulp is in the pet food product at a concentration between about 0.1% w/w and about 10% w/w, between about 0.1% w/w and about 5% w/w, between about 0.5% w/w and about 4% w/w, between about 0.8% w/w and about 3% w/w, between about 0.8% w/w and about 2% w/w, between about 0.8% w/w and about 1.5% w/w, between about 0.8% w/w and about 1% w/w, between about 1% w/w and about 10% w/w, between about 1% w/w and about 5% w/w, between about 2% w/w and about 5% w/w, or between about 1% w/w and about 2% w/w. In certain embodiments, the sugar beet pulp is in the pet food product at a concentration of about 0.8% w/w.

The pet food product can be fed to a companion animal, such as, but not limited to, a dog or a cat. In certain embodiments, the intake of sugar beet pulp of the companion animal is between about 0.5 g/day and about 90 g/day.

Additionally disclosed herein is a pet food product including an effective amount of an intestinal microorganism, e.g., any bacterium disclosed herein, that is associated to healthy intestine status in the companion animal. As used herein, the term “healthy” refers to a companion animal that has not been diagnosed with a disease that is known to affect the microbiome. Examples of such diseases include, but are not limited to, irritable bowel syndrome, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's and inflammatory bowel disease. Preferably, the healthy companion animal does not suffer from dysbiosis. Dysbiosis refers to a microbiome imbalance inside the body, resulting from an insufficient level of keystone bacteria (e.g., bifidobacteria, such as B. longum subsp. infantis) or an overabundance of harmful bacteria in the gut. Methods for detecting dysbiosis are well known in the art.

The effective amount of the intestinal microorganism disclosed herein in the pet food product refers to the amount necessary to improve immunity, digestive function, and/or decrease inflammation; to improve faeces quality, digestive health, immunity, digestive function, and/or decrease inflammation; to decrease the symptoms and/or reduce the likelihood of a digestive disorder and/or inflammation; to improve the microbiome, faeces quality, digestive health, immunity, digestive function, and/or decreasing inflammation; and/or to decrease the symptoms and/or reduce the likelihood of a digestive disorder and/or inflammation in the companion animal when ingested or consumed by the companion animal (e.g., dog). In certain embodiments, the intestinal microorganism is selected from the group consisting of any bacterium comprising a 16S rRNA comprising a nucleotide sequence having at least about 95% sequence identity to the nucleotide sequence of any of SEQ ID NOs: 1-14, and any combination thereof. In certain embodiments, the bacterium is selected from the group consisting of Lachnospiraceae sp., Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, Bacteroides plebeius, Holdemania [Eubacterium] biforme, Dorea sp., Ruminococcaceae sp., Bacteroides sp., Blautia sp., Erysipelotrichaceae sp., Lachnospiraceae sp., and any combination thereof. In certain embodiments, the bacterium is selected from the group consisting of Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, Bacteroides plebeius, Holdemania [Eubacterium] biforme and any combination thereof. In certain embodiments, the bacterium is selected from the group consisting of denovo1184, denovo1244, denovo1696, denovo2407, denovo2451, denovo283, denovo3487, denovo4154, denovo4328, denovo4681, denovo498, denovo5338, denovo6995, denovo943 and any combination thereof.

In certain embodiments, the bacterium comprised in the pet food product is in an amount between about 1 thousand CFU and about 100 trillion CFU. In certain embodiments, the bacterium is between about 1 thousand CFU and about 10 trillion CFU, between about 1 million CFU and about 1 trillion CFU, between about 100 million CFU and about 100 billion CFU, between about 1 billion CFU and about 1 trillion CFU, between about 1 billion CFU and about 100 billion CFU, between about 100 million CFU and about 100 billion CFU, between about 1 billion CFU and about 50 billion CFU, between about 100 million CFU and about 50 billion CFU, or between about 1 billion CFU and about 10 billion CFU. In certain embodiments, the bacterium comprised in the pet food product is at least about 1 thousand CFU, at least about 1 million CFU, at least about 10 million CFU, at least about 100 million CFU, at least about 1 billion CFU, at least about 10 billion CFU, at least about 100 billion CFU or more.

In certain embodiments, the pet food product further comprises an effective amount of sugar beet pulp. The effective amount of the sugar beet pulp refers to the amount necessary to improve immunity, digestive function, and/or decrease inflammation; to improve faeces quality, digestive health, immunity, digestive function, and/or decrease inflammation; to decrease the symptoms and/or reduce the likelihood of a digestive disorder and/or inflammation; to improve the microbiome, faeces quality, digestive health, immunity, digestive function, and/or decreasing inflammation; and/or to decrease the symptoms and/or reduce the likelihood of a digestive disorder and/or inflammation in the companion animal when ingested or consumed by the subject (e.g., the companion animal, such as a dog).

In certain embodiments, the pet food product is a dietary supplement, for example, applied on top of the pet food product, as a pet food topper or subsequently mixed throughout the product. In certain embodiments, the pet food product is a treat product or a chew or a kibble based treat or complementary product. In certain embodiments, the pet food product is a cat food product or a dog food product. In certain embodiments, the food product is a dog food product. In certain embodiments, the pet food product is a dry pet food product. In certain embodiments, the pet food product is a wet pet food product.

In certain embodiments, the sugar beet pulp in the wet pet food product is at a concentration between about 0.01% w/w and about 10% w/w, between about 0.1% w/w and about 5% w/w, between about 0.5% w/w and about 4% w/w, between about 0.5% w/w and about 3% w/w, between about 0.5% w/w and about 2% w/w, between about 0.5% w/w and about 1.5% w/w, between about 0.5% w/w and about 1.2% w/w, between about 0.5% w/w and about 1% w/w, between about 0.5% w/w and about 0.9% w/w, or between about 0.5% w/w and about 0.8% w/w. In certain embodiments, the sugar beet pulp is at a concentration between about 0.1% w/w and about 10% w/w, between about 0.1% w/w and about 5% w/w, between about 0.5% w/w and about 4% w/w, between about 0.8% w/w and about 3% w/w, between about 0.8% w/w and about 2% w/w, between about 0.8% w/w and about 1.5% w/w, between about 0.8% w/w and about 1% w/w, between about 1% w/w and about 10% w/w, between about 1% w/w and about 5% w/w, between about 2% w/w and about 5% w/w, or between about 1% w/w and about 2% w/w. In certain embodiments, the sugar beet pulp is at a concentration of about 0.8% w/w.

In certain embodiments, any of the pet food products disclosed herein can further comprise an additional active agent. Non-limiting examples of additional active agents that can be present within a formulation of the presently disclosed subject matter include a nutritional agent (e.g., amino acids, peptides, proteins, fatty acids, carbohydrates, sugars, nucleic acids, nucleotides, vitamins, minerals, etc.), a prebiotic, a probiotic, an antioxidant, and/or an agent that enhances the microbiome, improves gastrointestinal health and improves animal health.

In certain embodiments, the pet food product comprises one or more probiotic. In certain embodiments, the probiotic is an animal probiotic. In certain embodiments, the animal probiotic is a feline probiotic. In other embodiments, the animal probiotic is a canine probiotic. In certain embodiments, the probiotic is Bifidobacterium, Lactobacillus, lactic acid bacterium and/or Enterococcus. In certain embodiments, the probiotic is selected from the group consisting of any organism from lactic acid bacteria and more specifically from the following bacterial genera; Lactococcus spp., Pediococcus spp., Bifidobacterium spp. (e.g., B. longum B. bifidum, B. pseudolongum, B. animalis, B infantis), Lactobacillus spp. (e.g. L. bulgaricus, L. acidophilus, L. brevis, L casei, L. rhamnosus, L. plantarum, L. reuteri, L. fermentum, Enterococcus spp. (e.g. E. faecium), Prevotella spp., Fusobacterium spp, Alloprevotella spp, and any combination thereof. In certain embodiments, the probiotic is comprised in the pet food product that is administered to a companion animal, wherein the amount of probiotic administered to the companion animal is from about 1 colony forming unit (CFU) to about 100 billion CFUs per day for the maintenance of the GI microflora or the microbiome or gastrointestinal health. In certain embodiments, the probiotic is administered to a companion animal in an amount of from about 1 colony forming unit (CFU) to about 20 billion CFUs per day for the maintenance the GI microflora or the microbiome or gastrointestinal health. In certain embodiments, the probiotic is administered to a companion animal in an amount of from about 1 billion CFUs to about 20 billion CFUs per day for the maintenance of GI microflora. In certain embodiments, the probiotic is administered to a companion animal in amounts of from about 0.01 billion to about 100 billion live bacteria per day. In certain embodiments, the probiotic is administered to a companion animal in amounts of from about 0.1 billion to about 10 billion live bacteria per day. In certain embodiments, the probiotic is administered to a companion animal in amounts of from about 1×10⁴ CFU to 1×10¹⁴ CFU per day.

In further embodiments, an additional prebiotic can be included, such as fructooligosaccharides (FOS), xylooligosaccharides (XOS), galactooligosaccharides (GOS), glucans, galactans, arabinogalactan, inulin and/or mannooligosaccharides. The additional prebiotic can be administered via the pet food product in amounts sufficient to positively stimulate the microbiome or the GI microflora and/or cause one or more probiotic to proliferate in the companion animal.

In certain embodiments, the pet food product can further contain additional additives that are present in the pet food product in an amount that does not impair the purpose and effect provided by the presently disclosed subject matter. Examples of contemplated additives include, but are not limited to, substances that are functionally beneficial to improving health, substances with a stabilizing effect, organoleptic substances, processing aids, substances that enhance palatability, coloring substances, and substances that provide nutritional benefits. In certain embodiments, the stabilizing substances include, but are not limited to, substances that can increase the shelf life of the product. Such substances include, but are not limited to, preservatives, synergists and sequestrants, packaging gases, stabilizers, emulsifiers, thickeners, gelling agents, and humectants. Examples of emulsifiers and/or thickening agents include, but are not limited to, gelatin, cellulose ethers, starch, starch esters, starch ethers, and modified starches.

Other exemplary additives include additives for coloring, palatability, and nutritional purposes, such as colorants; iron oxide, sodium chloride, potassium citrate, potassium chloride, and other edible salts; vitamins; minerals; and flavoring. The amount of such additives in a product typically is up to about 5% (dry basis of the product).

The pet food products disclosed herein can be formulated as a dietary supplement for a companion animal. A dietary supplement can be, for example, a feed used with another feed to improve the nutritive balance or performance of the total. The dietary supplement can also be a composition that is fed undiluted as a supplement to other feeds, offered free choice with other parts of an animal's ration that are separately available, or diluted and mixed with an animal's regular feed to produce a complete feed. The AAFCO, for example, provides a discussion relating to supplements in the American Feed Control Officials, Incorp. Official Publication, p. 220 (2003). Supplements can be in various forms including, for example, powders, liquids, syrups, pills, tablets, or encapsulated compositions. Other forms of supplements are known to those of ordinary skill in the art.

The pet food products of the present disclosure can also be formulated as a treat. In certain embodiments, treats include, for example, compositions that are given to an animal to entice the animal to eat during a non-meal time. In certain embodiments, the pet food product is a treat for canines, such as a dog bone. Treats can be nutritional, wherein the product comprises one or more nutrients, and can, for example, have a composition as described above for food. Non-nutritional treats encompass any other treats that are non-toxic.

In certain embodiments, the intestinal microorganism and/or sugar beet pulp of the presently disclosed subject matter can be incorporated into the composition during the processing of the formulation, such as during and/or after mixing of other components of the product. Distribution of these components into the product can be accomplished by conventional means, which are known to those of ordinary skill in the art.

Furthermore, in some embodiments, the pet food products of the presently disclosed subject matter can be prepared in a canned or wet form using conventional companion animal food processes. In such embodiments, ground animal (e.g., mammal, poultry, and/or fish) proteinaceous tissues can be mixed with the other ingredients, such as milk fish oils, cereal grains, other nutritionally balancing ingredients, special purpose additives (e.g., vitamin and mineral mixtures, inorganic salts, cellulose and beet pulp, bulking agents, and the like); and water that sufficient for processing is also added. These ingredients are mixed in a vessel suitable for heating while blending the components. Heating of the mixture can be effected using any suitable manner, such as, for example, by direct steam injection or by using a vessel fitted with a heat exchanger. Following the addition of the last ingredient, the mixture is heated to a temperature range of from about 50° F. to about 212° F. Temperatures outside this range are acceptable but can be commercially impractical without use of other processing aids. When heated to the appropriate temperature, the material will typically be in the form of a thick liquid. The thick liquid is filled into cans. A lid is applied, and the container is hermetically sealed. The sealed can is then placed into conventional equipment designed to sterilize the contents. This is usually accomplished by heating to temperatures of greater than about 230° F. for an appropriate time, which is dependent on, for example, the temperature used and the composition.

In certain embodiments, pet food products of the presently disclosed subject matter can be prepared in a dry form using conventional processes. Dry ingredients used in dry pet food products include, for example, animal protein sources, plant protein sources, grains, etc., which are ground and mixed together. Moist or liquid ingredients, including fats, oils, animal protein sources, water, etc., can then be added to and mixed with the dry mix. The mixture can then processed into kibbles or similar dry pieces. In some embodiments, the pet food product is kibble. Kibble can be formed by using an extrusion process in which the mixture of dry and wet ingredients is subjected to mechanical work at a high pressure and temperature and forced through small openings and cut off into kibble by a rotating knife. The wet kibble can then be dried and optionally coated with one or more topical coatings, such as flavors, fats, oils, powders, and the like. In certain embodiments, kibble can also be made from the dough using a baking process, rather than extrusion, wherein the dough is placed into a mold before dry-heat processing.

In certain embodiments, treats of the presently disclosed subject matter can be prepared by, for example, an extrusion or baking process similar to those described above for dry food.

4. Treatment Methods and Health Assessment

The disclosure also provides for methods for enhancing or improving the microbiome, for improving intestinal health and/or treating an intestinal dysbiosis of a subject in need thereof. In certain embodiments, the subject is a companion animal, e.g., a dog or a cat. In certain embodiments, the method can improve immunity, digestive function and/or reduce dysbiosis of a companion animal.

Such methods include administering to the subject an effective amount of any pet food product disclosed herein. The method may also further include monitoring an intestinal microorganism in the companion animal, e.g., any one or more of the intestinal microorganisms disclosed herein. In certain embodiments, the intestinal microorganism is measured in a fecal sample of the subject. In certain other embodiments, the intestinal microorganism is measured in a sample from the intestines of the subject. In some embodiments, the subject is a companion animal, e.g., a dog.

In certain embodiments, the pet food product can be administered to a subject from about 20 times per day to once per day, from about 10 times per day to once per day, or from about 5 times per day to once per day. In certain embodiments, the pet food product can be administered to a subject once per day, twice per day, thrice per day, 4 times per day, 5 times per day, 6 times per day, 7 times per day, 8 times per day, 9 times per day, 10 or more times per day. In certain embodiments, the pet food product can be administered to a subject once per every two days, once per every three days, once per every four days, once per every five days, once per every six days, once a week, once per every two weeks, once per every three weeks, or once a month. In certain embodiments, the pet food product can be administered to an animal in a constant manner, e.g., where the animal grazes on a constantly available supply of the subject food product.

In certain embodiments, the dosage of the pet food product is between about 1 mg/kg body weight per day and about 5000 mg/kg body weight per day. In certain embodiments, the dosage of the pet food product is between about 5 mg/kg body weight per day and about 1000 mg/kg body weight per day, between about 10 mg/kg body weight per day and about 500 mg/kg body weight per day, between about 10 mg/kg body weight per day and about 250 mg/kg body weight per day, between about 10 mg/kg body weight per day and about 200 mg/kg body weight per day, between about 20 mg/kg body weight per day and about 100 mg/kg body weight per day, between about 20 mg/kg body weight per day and about 50 mg/kg body weight per day or any intermediate range thereof. In certain embodiments, the dosage of the pet food product is at least about 1 mg/kg body weight per day, at least about 5 mg/kg body weight per day, at least about 10 mg/kg body weight per day, at least about 20 mg/kg body weight per day, at least about 50 mg/kg body weight per day, at least about 100 mg/kg body weight per day, at least about 200 mg/kg body weight per day or more. In certain embodiments, the dosage of the pet food product is no more than about 5 mg/kg body weight per day, no more than about 10 mg/kg body weight per day, no more than about 20 mg/kg body weight per day, no more than about 50 mg/kg body weight per day, no more than about 100 mg/kg body weight per day, no more than about 200 mg/kg body weight per day, no more than about 500 mg/kg body weight per day or more.

In certain embodiments, the amount of the pet food product decreases over the course of feeding a companion animal. In certain embodiments, the concentration of the pet food product increases over the course of feeding a companion animal. In certain embodiments, the concentration of the pet food product is modified based on the age of the companion animal.

In certain non-limiting embodiments, the presently disclosed subject matter provides for a method for determining an intestinal health status in a companion animal in need thereof. In certain embodiments, the method comprises:

a) measuring a first amount of a first intestinal microorganism and/or a second amount of a second intestinal microorganism in the companion animal;

b) comparing the first amount of the first intestinal microorganism with a first reference amount of the first intestinal microorganism, and/or comparing the second amount of the second intestinal microorganism with a second reference amount of the second intestinal microorganism, wherein the reference amounts of the intestinal microorganisms are determined based on the amounts of the intestinal microorganisms in a plurality of healthy companion animals; and

c) determining the intestinal health status in the companion animal when the first amount of the intestinal microorganism is higher than the first reference amount of the first intestinal microorganism, and/or when the second amount of the second intestinal microorganism is lower than the second reference amount of the second intestinal microorganism.

In certain embodiments, the first intestinal microorganism is one or more bacterium comprising a 16S rRNA comprising a nucleotide sequence having at least about 95% sequence identity to the nucleotide sequence of any of SEQ ID NOs: 1-14.

In certain embodiments, the first intestinal microorganism is selected from the group consisting of denovo1184, denovo1244, denovo1696, denovo2407, denovo2451, denovo283, denovo3487, denovo4154, denovo4328, denovo4681, denovo498, denovo5338, denovo6995, denovo943 and any combination thereof. In certain embodiments, the first intestinal microorganism is selected from the group consisting of Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, Bacteroides plebeius, Holdemania [Eubacterium] biforme and any combination thereof.

In certain embodiments, the second intestinal microorganism is one or more bacterium comprising a 16S rRNA comprising a nucleotide sequence having at least about 95% sequence identity to the nucleotide sequence any of SEQ ID NOs: 15-26.

In certain embodiments, the second intestinal microorganism is selected from the group consisting of denovo1214, denovo1400, denovo1762, denovo2014, denovo2197, denovo2368, denovo3663, denovo4206, denovo4485, denovo6368, denovo7117, denovo4881, and any combination thereof.

In certain non-limiting embodiments, the presently disclosed subject matter provides for a method for treating an intestinal dysbiosis and/or improving intestinal health in a companion animal in need thereof. In certain embodiments, the method comprises:

a) measuring a first amount of one or more intestinal microorganism in the companion animal;

b) administering a treatment regimen to the companion animal for treating the intestinal disorder and/or improving intestinal health;

c) measuring a second amount of the intestinal microorganism in the subject after step b); and

d) determining an intestinal health status of the animal or responsiveness to the treatment regimen.

In certain embodiments, the method further comprises continuing administering the treatment regimen, when the second amount of the intestinal microorganism is changed compared to the first amount of the intestinal microorganism.

In certain embodiments, the first intestinal microorganism is one or more bacterium comprising a 16S rRNA comprising a nucleotide sequence having at least about 95% sequence identity to the nucleotide sequence of any of SEQ ID NOs: 1-14, and wherein step d) comprises continuing administering the treatment regimen, when the second amount of the intestinal microorganism is increased compared to the first amount of the intestinal microorganism.

In certain embodiments, the first intestinal microorganism is selected from the group consisting of denovo1184, denovo1244, denovo1696, denovo2407, denovo2451, denovo283, denovo3487, denovo4154, denovo4328, denovo4681, denovo498, denovo5338, denovo6995, denovo943 and any combination thereof. In certain embodiments, the first intestinal microorganism is selected from the group consisting of Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, Bacteroides plebeius, Holdemania [Eubacterium] biforme and any combination thereof.

In certain embodiments, the second amount of the intestinal microorganism is measured between about 7 days and about 14 days after step b). In certain embodiments, an amount of the intestinal microorganism is increased within about 21 days, within about 14 days, within about 12 days, within about 10 days, within about 7 days, within about 6 days, within about 5 days, within about 4 days, within about 3 days, within about 2 days, or within about 1 day after step b). In certain embodiments, an amount of the intestinal bacterium is increased within about 1 day to about 21 days, within about 1 days to about 14 days, within about 3 days to about 14 days, within about 5 days to about 14 days, within about 7 days to about 14 days, within about 10 days to about 14 days, or within about 7 days to about 21 days after step b).

In certain embodiments, the second intestinal microorganism is one or more bacterium comprising a 16S rRNA comprising a nucleotide sequence that is at least about 95% homologous or identical to any of SEQ ID NOs: 15-26, wherein step d) comprises continuing administering the treatment regimen, when the second amount of the intestinal microorganism is decreased compared to the first amount of the intestinal microorganism.

In certain embodiments, the second intestinal microorganism is selected from the group consisting of denovo1214, denovo1400, denovo1762, denovo2014, denovo2197, denovo2368, denovo3663, denovo4206, denovo4485, denovo6368, denovo7117, denovo4881 and any combination thereof.

In certain embodiments, the second amount of the intestinal microorganism is measured between about 7 days and about 14 days after step b). In certain embodiments, an amount of the intestinal microorganism is decreased within about 21 days, within about 14 days, within about 12 days, within about 10 days, within about 7 days, within about 6 days, within about 5 days, within about 4 days, within about 3 days, within about 2 days, or within about 1 day after step b). In certain embodiments, an amount of the intestinal bacterium is decreased within about 1 day to about 21 days, within about 1 days to about 14 days, within about 3 days to about 14 days, within about 5 days to about 14 days, within about 7 days to about 14 days, within about 10 days to about 14 days, or within about 7 days to about 21 days after step b).

In certain embodiments, the reference amount of an intestinal microorganism is a mean amount of the intestinal microorganism in a plurality of healthy companion animals. In certain embodiments, the reference amount of an intestinal microorganism is within about three standard deviations of a mean amount of the intestinal microorganism in a plurality of healthy companion animals. In certain embodiments, the reference amount of an intestinal microorganism is within about two standard deviations of a mean amount of the intestinal microorganism in a plurality of healthy companion animals. In certain embodiments, the reference amount of an intestinal microorganism is within about one standard deviation of a mean amount of the intestinal microorganism in a plurality of healthy companion animals.

In certain embodiments, the amount of an intestinal microorganism can be determined by any method known in the art. In certain embodiments, the method includes, but is not limited to, antibody-based detection methods detecting a protein/antigen associated with the microorganism, e.g., an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), flow cytometry, western blot; and methods for detecting a 16s rRNA associated with the microorganism, e.g., real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR), DNA sequencing and microarray analyses. In certain embodiments, the microarray comprises probes for detecting any of the intestinal microorganism disclosed herein.

In certain embodiments, the treatment regimen can be any treatment regimen of dysbiosis known in the art. In certain embodiments, the treatment regimen comprises a treatment method disclosed herein.

In certain embodiments, the amount of the intestinal bacterium is measured from a fecal sample of the subject.

EXAMPLES

The presently disclosed subject matter will be better understood by reference to the following Example, which is provided as exemplary of the invention, and not by way of limitation.

Example 1 Introduction

Uncovering whether associations exist between the microbiome, faeces quality and dietary factors in dogs and if they do, uncovering the nature of such associations may be possible with the development of deep sequencing approaches. This knowledge is of interest to support the understanding of health and characteristics of a healthy microbiome as well as dietary manipulation of the microbiome towards a healthy gastrointestinal tract.

Three ingredients were each applied to a wet pet food chunk in gravy product previously identified for faeces quality upgrades. The digestive health ingredients included sugar beet pulp (0.8% w/w), cellulose (0.5% w/w) and pea protein (0.25% w/w). The three diets were compared to a commercial control diet containing 0.5% sugar beet pulp, in a feeding study in 24 dogs. Primary measures for the study included faeces quality and assessment of the fecal microbiota. Studies on faeces quality require the accurate determination of fecal form and therefore scales of faeces consistency are used for the assessment of faeces quality. One such scale is the WALTHAM faeces scoring system, which categorises fecal form according to a 17-point scale from 1, represented by hard and dry faeces to 5, watery diarrhoea (Moxham, 2001).

Methods Study Design

A cohort of 24 pair housed dogs were recruited. A wet pet food chunk in gravy pouch diet based on a commercial recipe and three diets comprising the same base recipe with increased levels of sugar beet pulp, cellulose or pea protein levels were produced for the study. Each diet was received by the dogs for a period of 21 days to allow for sufficient faeces quality data and for stabilisation of the gastrointestinal microbiota following the dietary change. Dogs were fed the commercial recipe diet and each of 3 test diets within a balanced Latin square study design to allow for sequence effects whereby each dog received each diet (FIG. 1).

Faeces quality scores, the number of defecations and fecal wet weight from defecations produced overnight were recorded daily and fresh fecal samples were collected in duplicate from each individual dog at the start of phase (days 2, 4[+1]) and the end of phase (days 18, 20 [+1]).

Animals

The cohort comprised 12 Beagle dogs and 12 Labrador Retrievers. Animals were aged between 2.0 and 6.8 years (mean 4.16 years) at the start of the study. All dogs, with the exception of one female dog, were neutered. The study cohort had a sex split of 17 females and 7 males.

Diet

Animals received their daily feed in 3 equal meals at standard times. All four diets were based on the same wet pet food chunk in gravy pouch product and included a reference and three test diets with altered sugar beet pulp, cellulose or pea protein levels. Each pouch contained approximately 100 g product.

Dogs were weaned from their dry format diets onto a standard commercial pouch format chunk in gravy Chicken & Veg diet (100 g pouch). Weaning was conducted over a 14 day period. Test diets were fed according a diet rotation to generate the balanced Latin square study design.

Dogs were allocated to one of four feeding groups 1, 2, 3 or 4 in triplicate pen pairs to form diet groups of six dogs (Table 2). Dogs within these groups received the diets in the same rotation order and hence also formed exclusive socialisation and exercise groups throughout the study period.

TABLE 2 Feeding groups and diet rotation across the study cohort Diet Rotation Diet Phase1 Diet Phase 2 Diet Phase 3 Diet Phase 4 Group 17 Dec-6 Jan 7 Jan-27 Jan 28 Jan-17 Feb 18 Feb-10 Mar Dog Name 1 A B D C Oasis 1 A B D C Phoebe 1 A B D C Whitney 1 A B D C Hiccup 2 B C A D Bubbles 2 B C A D Wurzle 2 B C A D Krista 2 B C A D Bronte 3 C D B A Keisha 3 C D B A Merlin 4 D A C B Indigo 4 D A C B Bellatrix 1 A B D C Tortuga 1 A B D C Rosie 2 B C A D Dixie 2 B C A D Trinity 3 C D B A Daisy 3 C D B A Dorothy 3 C D B A Darcy 3 C D B A Dillon 4 D A C B Dash 4 D A C B Dora 4 D A C B Doodles 4 D A C B Deacon

Data Collection

Throughout the study all overnight defecations were scored for faeces quality daily using a 17-point faeces quality scale and incidences of poor faeces (outside of the acceptable range 1.5-3.75) were recorded (FIGS. 2A and 2B). Faeces samples for assessment of the microbiome were collected on days 2, 4, 18 and 20 (or +1 if samples were not produced on the target days).

During the study, data on the following co-variates were collected for inclusion in analyses to establish whether differences in the microbiome were associated with adult, senior and geriatric life stages.

-   -   Daily and overnight faeces scores per pair*     -   Daily food intake     -   Bodyweight and body condition score

All faeces collected were scored using the 17-point faeces quality scale and incidences of poor faeces (outside of the acceptable range 1.5-3.75) were recorded.

Faeces Sample Collection and Processing

Fresh fecal samples were collected with the samples collected most frequently representing the first defecation of the day to ensure the sample was secured. The majority of samples were freshly produced samples in grass paddocks or on walks. Samples were collected immediately, but no more than 15 minutes after defecation. Following collection, faeces were portioned into 3 aliquots of 100 mg and 2 aliquots of 400 mg faeces in sterile 2 ml Lo-Bind Eppendorf tubes. Samples were stored at −80 degrees centigrade

Faeces processing: a 100 mg portion of the faeces was processed to extract DNA from the faeces using the QIAamp Power Fecal DNA kit (Qiagen), which reflects manufacturers instructions. After DNA extraction, DNA concentrations achieved per sample were determined by standard nanodrop DNA quantification methods. Fecal DNA was then diluted 1:10 prior to preparation of Illumina high throughput DNA sequencing libraries by PCR amplification of the 16SrDNA locus (V4-6 region; Fadrosh et al., 2014). DNA sequencing was carried out using a Miseq Illumina system (chemistry v.3; 2×300 bp paired end sequencing) at a depth of 160 samples/run.

Quality thresholds of a minimum of 1,000 sequence reads per sample were defined and where sequence data did not reach this level it was removed from the analysis. Sequence data was de-noised to remove chimeras and was clustered into putative taxa based on 98% sequence identity. The resulting operational taxonomic unit (OTU) data was reduced to the non-rare portion through the removal of taxa representing <0.01% of the sequences in <2 animals from any one group. Following reduction to the non-rare portion of the population, the identification of OTUs based on a single taxon reference sequence selected as the most representative sequence of the cluster was analysed again. The sequences were used to interrogate the curated Greengenes (McDonald et al., 2012) and Silva (release 132; Yilmaz et al., 2014) databases to identify sequences in these databases with similarity criteria within 98% identity compared to the non-rare taxon reference sequences. Taxonomic assignments were then made based on sequence identity to the top database hit having first assessed the top hit against the top 10 hits resulting from database searches for each reference sequence. In the case of discrepancies between searches the Greengenes assignments were used.

Identification of group contrasts was based on the relative abundance of individual taxa detected compared to the total sequences within the sample.

Statistical Methods

Prior to analysis rare OTUs in the data were grouped into a single pseudo-OTU. Non-rares (abundant sequences) were classified as OTUs with a proportion greater than 0.01% of the total sequences in at least 2 samples from any diet. The multivariate methods of multi-group principal components analysis (mgPCA), multiple factor analysis (MFA) and partial least squares discriminant analysis (PLSDA) were applied to the OTU data after converting to proportions, using +2 and +4 to the numerator and denominator, and then log 10 transforming.

mgPCA with no variance scaling was applied using animal ID as the grouping variable in order to stop particularly variable animal(s) from dominating the results.

MFA, from which the spider plot was created, was applied to reformatted data where the rows corresponded to diet and time and the columns were the OTU proportions in blocks corresponding to each animal with each block mean centred but not variance scaled.

PLSDA was applied to the OTU data with the response a combined diet and time variable and multilevel correction for each animal. The number of components was tuned using 3-fold cross validation and the influential OTUs selected by identifying those with a variable importance in projection (VIP) score greater than 1. The results of the PLSDA were visualised using a clustered image map.

Univariate analysis was performed using generalised linear mixed effects models with binomial error distributions and logit link functions applied to individual OTUs. The response of each model was OTU count+2 and total sample count−OTU count+4 (i.e. successes and failures). Fixed effects included were diet, time and their interaction and a random effect was animal to account for repeated measures. An observation level random effect was also included to account for overdispersion.

Univariate generalised linear mixed models with the same fixed and random structure described above were also fit to each Phylum, Family and Genus level, replacing the OTU count with the sum of the OTU counts within that level.

Shannon diversity and sample total reads were modelled using linear mixed effects models with diversity/total reads as the response, fixed effects of diet, time and their interaction and a random effect of animal to account for repeated measures.

From all models means were estimated, with 95% confidence intervals, for all diet and time combinations. The following contrasts were also performed,

-   -   Between diets at each time point     -   Between time points for each diet     -   Between diets between time points, i.e. the diet slopes

For the univariate analyses multiple comparisons correction was performed using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure to maintain a false discovery rate of 5%.

All analyses were performed using R version 3.5.1 with the lme4, multcomp, optimx, FactoMineR (MFA), and mixOmics (mgPCA and PLSDA) libraries.

Results

Analyses of Fecal Consistency with Diet

Analysis of faeces quality included assessment of faeces consistency (quality) score; the proportion of unacceptable faeces; number of defecations and overnight fecal wet weight. Analyses were conducted on the faeces scores produced by pen pairs overnight over the entire 21 day feeding phase to achieve a faeces scores throughout the phase. Additionally, the data was assessed for contrasts between groups within the last 7 days of the phase. For all of the diets containing the added digestive health ingredients (0.8% w/w sugar beet pulp, 0.5% w/w cellulose and 0.25% w/w pea protein), the group mean faeces scores were significantly increased from the optimal score of 2.5 compared to the commercial diet containing 0.5% sugar beet pulp (FIG. 3A). After a period of adjustment, when considering data from the last 7 days of the feeding phase, mean faeces quality scores for the reference control diet and SBP were numerically lower, and no significant difference was detected when dogs received the diet containing sugar beet pulp compared to the reference diet. Group mean faeces scores remained significantly higher having shifted away from the optimal faeces score for the cohort when they received the diets containing cellulose and pea protein even in the last 7 days (FIG. 3B).

Throughout the study all unacceptable faeces were over the consistency score of 3.75 (i.e., diarrhoea), and no faeces with consistency scores of 1.5 (i.e., dry faeces) or below (unacceptable dry) were produced by the cohort. In line with the data describing mean faeces score, the dogs produced significantly lower numbers of defecations of 3.75 and above when receiving the reference diet compared to the diet containing cellulose and that containing pea protein. No significant difference in the proportion of unacceptable faeces was detected when the animals received the diet containing sugar beet pulp compared to the reference diet (FIGS. 4A and 4B). However, the proportion of unacceptable faeces over a consistency score of 3.75, consistent with diarrhea, was significantly increased compared to standard diet alone when supplemented with cellulose or with pea protein, but not with sugar beet pulp. When animals received the sugar beet pulp, the levels of diarrheal faeces were significantly reduced compared to the cellulose and pea protein. These same patterns were detected in the full 21 days as well as the last 7 days of feeding with very similar levels of unacceptable faeces for the animals, when they received the reference diet compared to the diet containing Sugar Beet Pulp.

Analyses of Microbial Correlations with Diet and in Dietary Change

A total of 340 species level bacterial operational taxonomic units (OTUs) were identified. Abundance data for the 340 individual OTUs as well as the ‘rare’ group were analysed by partial least squares discriminate analysis (PLSDA) producing a correlation plot. When the bacterial taxa least influential in driving clustering of the samples were removed (variable importance in projection; VIP score <1), and the PLS-DA analysis was repeated, a subset of 26 taxa remained (FIG. 5). These correlation plots were suggestive that the composition of the microbiota in faeces were more similar when animals were fed the diets containing sugar beet pulp (0.5 and 0.8% w/w), while other clusters comprised samples produced by animals when they were fed the cellulose and pea protein diet. The subset of 26 bacterial taxa identified in the correlation plot contributed most strongly to the compositional differences when the animals received diets containing cellulose and pea protein compared to the diets containing sugar beet pulp. Of these 26 organisms more influential on the clustering of samples in the correlation plot, a subset of 14 OTUs appeared to produce a stronger signal (were represented in higher abundance and hence highlighted as a red signal on the correlation plot) while animals were fed the reference or the sugar beet pulp diet compared to the cellulose and the pea protein diets, yet were lower in abundance (blue signal) in a cluster enriched for beginning of phase samples across all diets (p=<0.01; lower cluster FIG. 3). These included species identified as Lachnospiraceae sp.; Faecalibacterium prausnitzii; Bacteroides plebeius; Holdemania [Eubacterium] biforme; Dorea sp.; Ruminococcaceae sp.; Bacteroides sp.; Blautia sp.; Bacteroides sp. 2; Erysipelotrichaceae sp.; Bacteroides sp. 3; Lachnospiraceae sp.; Bacteroides sp. 4 and Bacteroides sp. 5. Links are reported in the literature for several of these species with health in humans and cats and with the production of short chain fatty acids including butyrates. Health associations in humans, cats and other mammals are described for species from the families Lachnospiraceae, Erysipelotrichaceae and Ruminococcaceae as well as from the genera Dorea and Blautia, and for Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, Bacteroides plebeius and Holdemania [Eubacterium] biforme.

A second set of 12 organisms appeared to be higher in abundance in this cluster enriched for beginning of phase and were also lower in abundance while animals received the diets containing sugar beet pulp (Table 2). Most of these species appeared to be novel organisms from the order Clostridiales, and several were so novel as to not be identifiable beyond the Clostridales order through sequence similarity searches of public databases containing previously detected organisms. All 12 of these organisms were unidentified beyond the family level by comparison to known bacterial species and hence appear to be novel species from the canine gut.

DISCUSSION

At the dose used, when added to a wet pet food chunk in gravy diet prior to processing, all of the ingredients previously reported to enhance faeces quality towards an optimal score actually resulted in a significant shift away from the optimal consistency compared to when the animals received the commercial diet with 0.5% sugar beet pulp. Of the ingredients used sugar beet pulp appeared to impact faeces scores to a lesser extent than the cellulose and pea protein at the inclusion levels used in the wet pet food chunk in gravy pet food background and after a period of adjustment (FIG. 4B) mean faeces score was not significantly different when the animals received the diets containing sugar beet pulp. No significant difference in the proportion of loose stools classified as diarrheal (>3.75) was observed between the diets containing sugar beet pulp at different levels, however significantly higher levels of diarrheic faeces were observed when the animals received the diets without the sugar beet pulp which contained the levels of cellulose and pea protein fed in these diets

Analysis of the fecal microbiota showed a composition more similar when the animals were fed the diets containing differing levels of sugar beet pulp than that observed when the animals received the diet containing cellulose or pea protein. A subset of 26 microbes were identified that were altered in relative abundance in the faeces when the animals received diets containing cellulose and pea protein compared to the diets containing sugar beet pulp. Several of the 26 bacterial species have previously been identified as having links with health in humans, cats and other mammals. These 26 organisms were also subject to greater changes in their abundance in the first 2-4 days after dietary change suggesting a potential microbial disbalance (dysbiosis) associated with transition between diets even with these relatively minor changes in nutritional intake. The signs of microbial dysbiosis observed mirrored the effects of the diets on the consistency of faeces output (faeces consistency) and the rate of unacceptable faeces with diets containing 0.5% sugar beet pulp supporting more solid faeces compared to the looser stools produced while animals received diets containing pea protein and cellulose. The dogs did not produce significantly higher mean faeces scores (looser stools) after a period of adjustment to the diet containing the higher level of sugar beet pulp (0.8%).

Since dietary change is frequently associated with transient loose stools, poor faeces quality or even diarrhoea, there is an interest in enabling the management of dietary transition. The findings suggest that diet transition can result in shifts in the bacterial composition in the gut, which can be linked to the observed poor faeces quality.

Furthermore, the data suggest that bacterial species detailed in Table 2 can be associated with more solid faeces and fewer incidences of diarrheal faeces in dogs while, those in Table 2 (novel species currently represented by DNA sequences) can represent species associated with poorer faeces quality and diarrhoea episodes in otherwise healthy dogs. Management of these and related bacterial species in the gut microbiome can be used as biological levers to control or reduce diarrheal episodes associated with dietary change or with diet associated to poor faeces quality/diarrhoea.

The bacterial species also represent organisms associated with gut health or healthy stool quality in dogs (Table 2) and reduced faeces quality or diarrheal faeces in otherwise healthy dogs (Table 3). As such the bacterial species represent putative markers of gut health (Table 2) or of poor faeces quality (Table 3) which can be used to assess gut health in healthy dogs.

TABLE 2 Bacterial taxa (OTUs) represented in PLSDA clusters with higher abundance on the diets containing sugar beet pulp compared to cellulose and pea protein and over represented at low abundances at the start of phase after diet change. (i.e. in dietary dysbiosis) OTU Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species denovo1184 Firmicutes Clostridia Clostridiales Lachnospiraceae Not identified Not identified denovo1244 Firmicutes Clostridia Clostridiales Ruminococcaceae Faecalibacterium prausnitzii denovo1696 Bacteroidetes Bacteroidia Bacteroidales Bacteroidaceae Bacteroides plebeius denovo2407 Firmicutes Erysipelotrichi Erysipelotrichales Erysipelotrichaceae [Eubacterium] biforme denovo2451 Firmicutes Clostridia Clostridiales Lachnospiraceae Dorea Not identified denovo283 Firmicutes Clostridia Clostridiales Ruminococcaceae Not identified denovo3487 Bacteroidetes Bacteroidia Bacteroidales Bacteroidaceae Bacteroides denovo4154 Firmicutes Clostridia Clostridiales Lachnospiraceae Blautia denovo4328 Bacteroidetes Bacteroidia Bacteroidales Bacteroidaceae Bacteroides denovo4681 Firmicutes Erysipelotrichi Erysipelotrichales Erysipelotrichaceae Not identified denovo498 Bacteroidetes Bacteroidia Bacteroidales Bacteroidaceae Bacteroides denovo5338 Firmicutes Clostridia Clostridiales Lachnospiraceae Not identified denovo6995 Firmicutes Clostridia Clostridiales Not identified Not identified denovo943 Bacteroidetes Bacteroidia Bacteroidales Bacteroidaceae Bacteroides

TABLE 3 Bacterial taxa (OTUs) with represented in PLSDA clusters with lower abundance on the diets containing sugar beet pulp compared to cellulose and pea protein and over represented at higher abundances at the start of phase after diet change. OTU Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species denovo1214 Firmicutes Clostridia Clostridiales [Mogibacteriaceae] Not identified denovo1400 Firmicutes Clostridia Clostridiales Not identified denovo1762 Firmicutes Clostridia Clostridiales Lachnospiraceae denovo2014 Firmicutes Clostridia Clostridiales Not identified denovo2197 Firmicutes Clostridia Clostridiales Clostridiaceae denovo2368 Firmicutes Clostridia Clostridiales Not identified denovo3663 Firmicutes Clostridia Clostridiales Not identified denovo4206 Firmicutes Clostridia Clostridiales Peptostreptococcaceae denovo4485 Firmicutes Clostridia Clostridiales Not identified denovo6368 Firmicutes Clostridia Clostridiales Not identified denovo7117 Firmicutes Clostridia Clostridiales Peptostreptococcaceae denovo4881 Firmicutes Clostridia Clostridia Not identified

TABLE 4 Means of Taxonomy signal ID OTU Phylum Taxonomy Class Taxonomy Order Univariate denovo1184 p_Firmicutes c_Clostridia o_Clostridiales significance Univariate denovo1214 p_Firmicutes c_Clostridia o_Clostridiales significance Univariate denovo1244 p_Firmicutes c_Clostridia o_Clostridiales significance Univariate denovo1393 p_Bacteroidetes c_Bacteroidia o_Bacteroidales significance Univariate denovo1577 p_Firmicutes c_Clostridia o_Clostridiales significance Univariate denovo1696 p_Bacteroidetes c_Bacteroidia o_Bacteroidales significance Univariate denovo1762 p_Firmicutes c_Clostridia o_Clostridiales significance Univariate denovo2049 p_Fusobacteria c_Fusobacteriia o_Fusobacteriales significance Univariate denovo2427 p_Firmicutes c_Clostridia o_Clostridiales significance Univariate denovo2451 p_Firmicutes c_Clostridia o_Clostridiales significance Univariate denovo2694 p_Firmicutes c_Clostridia o_Clostridiales significance Univariate denovo283 p_Firmicutes c_Clostridia o_Clostridiales significance Univariate denovo3487 p_Bacteroidetes c_Bacteroidia o_Bacteroidales significance Univariate denovo3832 p_Firmicutes c_Clostridia o_Clostridiales significance Univariate denovo4154 p_Firmicutes c_Clostridia o_Clostridiales significance Univariate denovo4328 p_Bacteroidetes c_Bacteroidia o_Bacteroidales significance Univariate denovo4477 p_Bacteroidetes c_Bacteroidia o_Bacteroidales significance Univariate denovo498 p_Bacteroidetes c_Bacteroidia o_Bacteroidales significance Univariate denovo5529 p_Firmicutes c_Clostridia o_Clostridiales significance Univariate denovo6038 p_Bacteroidetes c_Bacteroidia o_Bacteroidales significance Univariate denovo641 p_Firmicutes c_Clostridia o_Clostridiales significance Univariate denovo6639 p_Proteobacteria c_Epsilonproteobacteria o_Campylobacterales significance Univariate denovo6995 p_Firmicutes c_Clostridia o_Clostridiales significance Univariate denovo7324 p_Bacteroidetes c_Bacteroidia o_Bacteroidales significance Univariate denovo943 p_Bacteroidetes c_Bacteroidia o_Bacteroidales significance Partial least denovo1400 p_Firmicutes c_Clostridia o_Clostridiales squares only Partial least denovo2014 p_Firmicutes c_Clostridia o_Clostridiales squares only Partial least denovo2368 p_Firmicutes c_Clostridia o_Clostridiales squares only Partial least denovo2407 p_Firmicutes c_Erysipelotrichi o_Erysipelotrichales squares only Partial least denovo3663 p_Firmicutes c_Clostridia o_Clostridiales squares only Partial least denovo4206 p_Firmicutes c_Clostridia o_Clostridiales squares only Partial least denovo4485 p_Firmicutes c_Clostridia o_Clostridiales squares only Partial least denovo4681 p_Firmicutes c_Erysipelotrichi o_Erysipelotrichales squares only Partial least denovo4881 p_Firmicutes c_Clostridia o_Clostridiales squares only Partial least denovo6368 p_Firmicutes c_Clostridia o_Clostridiales squares only Partial least denovo7117 p_Firmicutes c_Clostridia o_Clostridiales squares only Means of Taxonomy Taxonomy signal ID Taxonomy Family Genus Species Univariate f_Lachnospiraceae g_(—) s_(—) significance Univariate f_[Mogibacteriaceae] g_(—) s_(—) significance Univariate f_Ruminococcaceae g_Faecalibacterium s_prausnitzii significance Univariate f_S24-7 g_(—) s_(—) significance Univariate f_Lachnospiraceae g_(—) s_(—) significance Univariate f_Bacteroidaceae g_Bacteroides s_plebeius significance Univariate f_Lachnospiraceae g_(—) s_(—) significance Univariate f_Fusobacteriaceae g_Cetobacterium s_somerae significance Univariate f_Ruminococcaceae g_(—) s_(—) significance Univariate f_Lachnospiraceae g_Dorea s_(—) significance Univariate f_(—) g_(—) s_(—) significance Univariate f_Ruminococcaceae g_(—) s_(—) significance Univariate f_Bacteroidaceae g_Bacteroides s_(—) significance Univariate f_Lachnospiraceae g_(—) s_(—) significance Univariate f_Lachnospiraceae g_Blautia s_(—) significance Univariate f_Bacteroidaceae g_Bacteroides s_(—) significance Univariate f_S24-7 g_(—) s_(—) significance Univariate f_Bacteroidaceae g_Bacteroides s_(—) significance Univariate f_Veillonellaceae g_Megamonas s_(—) significance Univariate f_S24-7 g_(—) s_(—) significance Univariate f_Lachnospiraceae g_(—) s_(—) significance Univariate f_Helicobacteraceae g_Helicobacter s_(—) significance Univariate f_(—) g_(—) s_(—) significance Univariate f_S24-7 g_(—) s_(—) significance Univariate f_Bacteroidaceae g_Bacteroides s_(—) significance Partial least f_(—) g_(—) s_(—) squares only Partial least f_(—) g_(—) s_(—) squares only Partial least f_(—) g_(—) s_(—) squares only Partial least f_Erysipelotrichaceae g_[Eubacterium] s_biformc squares only Partial least f_(—) g_(—) s_(—) squares only Partial least f_Peptostreptococcaceae g_(—) s_(—) squares only Partial least f_(—) g_(—) s_(—) squares only Partial least f_Erysipelotrichaceae g_(—) s_(—) squares only Partial least f_(—) g_(—) s_(—) squares only Partial least f_(—) g_(—) s_(—) squares only Partial least f_Peptostreptococcaceae g_(—) s_(—) squares only

TABLE 5 16S rRNA sequences of intestinal bacteria OTU >denovo1017 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTCCCCCAGCTTTCGCGCCTCCGCGTCAGTGGCGGCCCAGAAGGCTGCCTTCGCCGTCGG NO: 27 TGTTCTTCCCGATATCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACACCGGGAATTCCGCCTTCCCCTACCGCACTCGAT CCCCCCAGTTCGGCCCGCTTCCGGGGGTTGAGCCCCCGGCTTCGACGGTGCCGCTTGAAGGGACGCC TACGCGCGCTTTACGCCCAATGAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGC ACGTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTCTGCAGGTACCGTCAACTTCTTCCCTGCTGAAAGCGGTTTACGACC CGAAGGCCTTCGTCCCGCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCGTCAGGGTTGCCCCCATTGCGCAAAATTCCCCA OTU >denovo1044 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTATGGTCCAGAAAGCCGCCTTCGCTACTGG NO: 28 TGTTCCTTTGAATCTCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTCAAAGTTCCACTTTCCTCTCCCACACTCTAG CTCGGCAGTTTCCGAAGCAGCTCCGGGGTTGAGCCCCGAAATTTCACTTCAGACTTACCAAGCCGCCT ACGCACCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCTCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGGAGCTTCTTAGTTAGGTACCGTCATTTTTTCTTCCCTACTGATAGAAGTTTACAAT CCGAAGACCTTCTTCCTTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCATCAGGCTTGCGCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo1049 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGATCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAGCGTCAGTCAGGCGCCAGTACGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGG NO: 29 AGTTCTGCGCAATATCTAAGCATTTCACCGCTACACTGCGCATTCCGCGTACCTCTCGCCTTCTCTAG CACTGCAGTTTCAACGGCTCGCCGGGGTTGAGCCCCGGGCTTTTACCGCTGACTTGCATCGCCGCCTA CGCACCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GGAGTTAGCCGATGCTTTTTCTTCAGGTACACTCAGACTAGTATACATACTCGCTTTTGTTCCCTGAC AAAAGAGGTTTACGACCCATAGGGCCTTCCTCCCTCACGCGGCTTGGCTGGTTCAGGCTCCCGCCCA TTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo1065 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTACCCACGCTTTCGCGCTTTAGCGTCAGTATCTGTCCAGTAGGCTGGCTTCCCCATCGG NO: 30 CATTCCTACAAATATCTACGAATTTCACCTCTACACTTGTAGTTCCGCCTACCTCTCCAGTACTCTAGT TTGGCAGTTTCCAACGCAATACGGAGTTGAGCCCCGCATTTTCACATCAGACTTACCAAACCGCCTA GACGCGCTTTACGCCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCGACATACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTATTTAGCCGTCGCTTCTTCTGTTGGTACCGTCACTTTCTTCTTCCCAACTGAAAGCACTTTACATTC CGAAAAACTTCATCGTGCACACAGAATTGCTGGATCAGACTTTTGGTCCATTGTCCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo108 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTCCCCGCGCTCTCGCGCCTCAGCGTCAGTGTCCGTCCGGCGGGCCGCCTTCGCCTCCGG NO: 31 TGTTCCTCCTGGCCTCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACGCCAGGAGTTCCGCCCGCCCCTCCGGCACTCCAG CCGCCCGGTCCGGGGCGCTTGCCCGGGGTTGGGCCCCGGCTTTTCACACCCCGCCCAGGCCGCCGCC TGCGCGCGCTTTACGCCCAGTGATTCCGGACAACGCTCGCCCCCCACGTGTTGCCGCGGCTGCTGGC ACGTGGTTGGCCGGGGCTTTCGTGCCGGGTTCAGTCATACCTTCCTCCCCGGCGGCGGGGCTTTACG GGCCTGGGCCCTTCATCGCCCACGCGGCATCGCTGCGTCAGAGTTGCCTCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCC A OTU >denovo1095 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAGTGTCAGTTACAGTCCAGTAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 32 TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCACTTACCTCTCCTGCACTCTAGT CTGACAGTTTCAAAGGCAGTCCCGGGGTTGAGCCCCGGGCTTTCACCTCTGACTTGTCAGACCACCT ACACTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCACCATACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTATTTAGCCGGTGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCACTATCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAGCTTTACATACC GAAATACTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGAGTTTCCTCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo1102 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGATACCCGCACTTTCGAGCTTCCGCGTCCGTTGCGCTCCAGTGAGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGG NO: 33 AGTTCTTCGTGATATCTAAGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGAATTCCGCCCACTTTGTGCGTACTCAAG GAAACCAGTTCGCGCTGCAGTGCAGACGTTGAGCGTCTACATTTCACAACACGCTTAATCTCCGGCC TACGCTCCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCCCGGACCTTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGC ACGGAATTAGCCGGTCCTTATTCATAAGGTACATGCAAAAAGTCTCACGAGACTAACTTTATTCCCTT ATAAAAGCAGTTTACAACCCATAGGGCCGTCATCCTGCACGCTACTTGGCTGGTTCAGGCTCTCGCC CATTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo1103 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGATCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCTTCAGTGTCAGTTATGGTTTAGTAAGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGG NO: 34 AGTTCTGCGTGATATCTATGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGCATTCCGCCTACCTCAAACACACTCAAG TAACCCAGTTTCAACGGCAATTTTATGGTTGAGCCACAAACTTTCACCGCTGACTTAAATCACCACCT ACGCACCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGGAGTTAGCCGATGCTTATTCATAGGGTACATACAAAAAAGGACACGTCCTCCACTTTATTCCCCT ATAAAAGAAGTTTACAAACCATAGATCCTTCTTCCTTCACGCGACTTGGCTGGTTCAGCCTCTCGGCC ATTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo1150 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGATCCCCGCACTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTAGCACCCCGGATACCTGCCTTCGCGATCGG NO: 35 AGTTCTTCATGATATCTGAGCATTTCACCGCTACACCATGAATTCCAGTATCCCTGTGTGCACTCAAG ACTTCCAGTATCAACTGCAGTCCGACGGTTGAGCCGCCGCATTTCACAACTGACTTAAAAATCCGCC TGCGCTCCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCCCGGACCTTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGC ACGGAATTAGCCGGTCCTTTTTCTGATGGTACATACAAAACAACTCACGAGCTGCACTTTATTCCCAA CTAAAAGCAGTTTACAACCCGGAGGGCCGTCATCCTGCACGCTACTTGGCTGGTTCAGACTTGCGTC CATTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo1184 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAACGTCAGTCTCTGTCCAGTAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 36 TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCACTTACCTCTCCAGTACTCTAG CTCAACAGTTTCCAAAGCAGTCCCGTGGTTAAGCCTCGGGCTTTCACTTCAGACTTGCCGAGCCGTCT ACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCATTCTCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAGCTTTACGTACC GAAGTACTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATCCCCCA OTU >denovo1208 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCGCCTGAGCGTCAGTGTCTGTCCGGCAGGCCGCCTTCGCCTCCGG NO: 37 TATTCCTCCTGATATCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACACCAGGAATTCTGCCTGCCTCTCCAGCACTCGAG CCCTCCGGTTTGAGATGCTCTCCCGGGGTTGGGCCCCGGTCTTTAACACCTCACCTAAAAAGCCGCCT GCGCGCCCTTTACGCCCAGTAATTCCGGACAACGCTCGCCCCTCACGTCTTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTGATTGGCCGGGGCTTTCTTGCCGGGTACTGTCTTCTCTCTTCCCCGGCGGCAGAGCTTTACGGGA CGAATCCCTTCCTCACTCACGCGGCATCGCTGCGTCAGAGTTGCCTCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo1210 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCACCTGAGCGTCAGTGTCTGTCCGGCAGGCCGCCTTCGCCTCCGG NO: 38 TATTCCTCCTGATATCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACACCAGGAATTCTGCCTGCCTCTCCAGCACTCTAG CTGTGCGGTTCGGGGTGTCCTCTAAGGGTTGGGCCCTCATCTTTTACATCCCCGCCTGCTACAGCCGC CTGCGTGCCCTTTACGCCCAGTGATTCCGGACAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTGTTACCGCGGCTGCTGGC ACGTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTTCTCGCCAGGTACTGTCTTACTCATCCCTGGCAACAGAGCTTTACGGG ACGAATCCCTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCATCGCTGCGTCAGAGTTCCCTCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo1214 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTACCTCAGTGTCAGTTACAGTCCAGAAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 39 TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCTTTCCTCTCCTGCACTCAAGT TTGCCAGTTCGCAGGGCGAACAATGGTTGAGCCATTGCCTTAAACCCTGCGCTTGGTAAACCACCTA CGTACCCTTTACGCCCAATAATTCCGGATAACGCTTGCCCCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACG GAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCCTCCAAGGGTACCGTCATTTGTTTCTTCCCCAAGGACAGAGCTTTACGACC CAAAGGCCTTCATCGCTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCATCAGGCTTGCGCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo1228 Ref SEQ ID CCTATTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTGAGCGTCAGCAACAGTCCAGGCGGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 40 TGTTCTTCCATATATCTACGCATTTTACCGCTACACATGGAGTTCCACCGCCCTCTCCTGTCCTCGAGC GCGCCAGTTTCCAAAGCCTGTACAGGTTGAGCCTGTACCTTTCACTTCAGACTTGACGCGCCGCCTGC GCACCCTTTACGCCCAATCATTCCGGATAACGCTTGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGT AGTTAGCCGTGACTTTCTGGCGGGGTACCATCAAGAAGAAATCATTTCCTCTTCCTTCCCTTTTTCCC CCGCAACAGAGCTTTACGATCCGAAGACCTTCCTCACTCACGCGGCATTGCTCGTTCAGGCTTGCGC CCATTGACGAAAATTCCCTA OTU >denovo1237 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGATACCCACACTTTCGAGCATGAACGTCAGTTACGGCTTAGTGTGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGG NO: 41 GGTTCTTCGTGATATCTAAGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGAATTCCGCACACCTCAACCGCACTCAAG GACGCCAGTATCAACTGCAATTTTACGGTTGAGCCGCAAACTTTCACAGCTGACTTAACATCCCGTCT GCGCTCCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGGAGTTAGCCGATGCTTATTCATACGGTACATACAAGCTCCCACACGTGGGAGGTTTTATTCCCGT ATAAAAGAAGTTTACAATCCATAGAACCTTCATCCTTCACGCTACTTGGCTGGTTCAGGCTCTCGCCC ATTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo1244 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTACCCACACTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTGGTGCCCAGTAGGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 42 TGTTCCTCCCGATATCTACGCATTCCACCGCTACACCGGGAATTCCGCCTACCTCTGCACTACTCAAG AAAAACAGTTTTGAAAGCAGTTTATGGGTTGAGCCCATAGATTTCACTTCCAACTTGTCTTCCCGCCT GCGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAATTCCGGACAACGCTTGTGACCTACGTTTTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGTCACTTCCTTGTTGGGTACCGTCATTATCTTCCCCAACAACAGGAGTTTACAATCCG AAGACCTTCTTCCTCCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo1291 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTCCCCCAGCTTTCGCGCCTCAGCGTCGGTCTCGGCCCAGAGGGCCGCCTTCGCCACCGG NO: 43 TGTTCCTCCCGATATCTGCGCATTCCACCGCTACACCGGGAATTCCACCCTCCCCTACCGGACCCGAG CCGCGGGGTTCGGGGGGCGGACCGGGGTTGAGCCCCGGGATTTGACCCCCCGCCTACGCGGCCGCCT ACGCGCGCTTTACGCCCAATGAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTCTGCAGGTACCGTCTTGACTCGTCCCTGCTGAAAGCGGTTTACGACC CGAAGGCCTTCGTCCCGCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCGTCAGGGTTGCCCCCATTGCGCAAGATTCCCCA OTU >denovo1310 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGATACCCACACTTTCGAGCATCAGTGTCAGTTACAGTCCAGTGAGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGG NO: 44 AGTTCTTCGTGATATCTAAGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGAATTCCGCCCACCTCTACTGCACTCAAG AAAACCAGTATCAACTGCAATTTTACGGTTGAGCCGCAAACTTTCACAGGCTGACTTAATCTTCCAC CTACGCTCCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGGATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGC ACGGAGTTAGCCGATCCTTATTCATACGGTACATACAAAATTCCACACGTGGAACACTTTATTCCCGT ATAAAAGAAGTTTACAACCCATAGGGCAGTCATCCTTCACGCTACTTGGCTGGTTCAGACTCTCGTC CATTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo1338 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTACAGACCAGAGAGCCGCTTTCGCCACCGG NO: 45 TGTTCCTCCATATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACATGGAATTCCACTCTCCCCTTCTGCACTCAAGT TTAACAGTTTCCAAAGCGAACAATGGTTAAGCCACTGCCTTTAACTTCAGACTTATTAAACCGCCTGC GCTCGCTTTACGCCCAATAAATCCGGACAACGCTCGGGACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACG TAGTTAGCCGTCCCTTTCTGGTAAGTTACCGTCACTGTGTGAACTTTCCACTCTCACACACATTCTTCT CTTACAACAGAGCTTTACGATCCGAAAACCTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCGTTGCTCGGTCAGGGTTGCCC CCATTGCCGAAGATTCCCTA OTU >denovo1347 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCACCTCAGCGTCAGTATTTGTCCAGCAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 46 TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCACTTGCCTCTCCAATACTCAAG TCTACCAGTTTCCAATGCACTTCACCGGTTGAGCCGGTACCTTTCACATCAGACTTAATAAACCGCCT ACGCGCCCTTTACGCCCAGTCATTCCGGACAACGCTCGTCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGGACTTCCTCATTAGGTACCGTCATTATTCTTCCCTAATAACAGAGCTTTACGATCC GAAAACCTTCTTCACTCACGCGGTATTGCTGCGTCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo1361 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAACGTCAGTTACCGTCCAGTAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 47 TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCTTACCTCTCCGGCACTCTAG ACTGACAGTTTCCAATGCAGTCCAGGGGTTAAGCCCCTGCCTTTCACATCAGACTTGCCATTCCGTCT ACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCCCCTTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAATTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCATTATCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAAGTTTACATACCG AGATACTTCTTCCTTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo1367 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGATACCCACACTTTCGTGCCTCAGCGTCAGTCGCAGTCTGGCAAGCTGCCTACGCAATCGG NO: 48 AGTTCTTCGTGATATCTAAGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGAATTCCGCCTGCCTCGTCTGAACTCAAG GACTCCAGTATCAACTGCAATTTTACGGTTGAGCCGCAAACTTTCACAACTGACTTAAAATCCCGCCT ACGCACCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGGATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGGAGTTAGCCGATCCTTATTCATACGGTACATACAGGCACCCACACGTGGATGATGTTATTCCCGT ATAAAAGAAGTTTACAACCCATAGGGCAGTCATCCTTCACGCTACTTGGCTGGTTCAGGCTCGCGCC CATTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo1393 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGATCCCCGCACTTTCGTGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTGAGCGCCGGCAGGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGG NO: 49 GGTTCTGCGTGATATCTATGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGCATTCCGCCTGCTTCTCGCCCACTCAAG GCTGCCAGTTTCAACGGCCGGACGGGGTTGAGCCCCGAATTTTTACCGCTGACTTAACAGTCCGCCT ACGCACCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGGAGTTAGCCGATGCTTTTTCTCCGGGTACTCTCCTAATCAGGACACGTCCCGATTCTTGCTCCCCG GCAAAAGAGGTTTACGACCCGTAGGGCCTTATTCCCTCACGCGACTTGGCTGGTTCAGGCTTCCGCC CATTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo1400 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCACCTCAGTGTCAGTATAAGCCTGGCAGACCGCCTTCGCCTCCGG NO: 50 TATTCCTCCTGATCTCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACACCAGGAATTCTGCCTGCCTCGACAATACTCCAG CTGCCCGGTTTGCGGTGACCTCCCAGGGTTGAGCCCTGGACTTTTACACCGCACCTAAACAACCACC TGCGTGCCCTTTACGCCCAATAATTCCGGATAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCAGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTGGCTGGGGCTTGCTTACCGGGTACCGTCATCGTCTTCCCCGGTAACAGAGCTTTACAGAA CGAATCCCTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCATCGCTGCGTCAGAGTTGCCTCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo1461 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTACCCATGCTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTAGTGCCCAGTAGGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 51 TGTTCCTCCCGATATCTACGCATTCCACCGCTACACCGGGAATTCCGCCTACCTCTACACCACTCAAG ATCTGCAGTTTTGAAAGCAGTCCATAGGTTGAGCCCATGGTTTTCACTTCCAACTTGCAAACCCGCCT GCGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAATTCCGGACAACGCTTGCCACCTACGTTTTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGTGGCTTTCTTGTAAGGTACCGTCATTATCGTCCCTTACGACAGAAGTTTACAACCCG AAGGCCTTCTTCCTTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo1532 Ref SEQ ID CCCGTTCGCTCCCCTGGCTTTCGAGCCTCAGTGTCAGTTACAGTCCAGAAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 52 TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCTTTCCTCTCCTGCACTCAAG AAAAGTAGTTTCAATCCCCTCACGGGGTTGAGCCCCGCACTTTTAAGACTGACTTACTTTCCCACCTG CGCTCCCTTTACGCCCAATAATTCCGGACAACGCTCGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGTGGCTTCCTCGAAAGGTACCGTCCTACAAAGCTCATTTCCTAGCCTTGCCTCTCGTC CCTCTCAACAGAGCTTTACGATCCGAAAACCTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCGTTGCTCCGTCAGGCTTGCG CCCATTGCGGAAGATTCCCCA OTU >denovo1539 Ref SEQ ID GCCTGTTCGATCCCCGCACTTTCGTGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTGAGCGCCGGTAAGCTGCCTTCGCAATCG NO: 53 GAGTTCTGCGTGATATCTATGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGCATTCCGCCTACTTCTCGCTCACTCAA GGCTCCCAGTTTCAACGGCTCTACGGCGTTGAGCACCGCAATTTTACCGCTGACTTAAGAGCCCGCC TACGCACCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGC ACGGAGTTAGCCGATGCTTTTTCTCCGGGTACTCTCCAATCTGGGACACGTCCCAGATCTTGCTCCCC GGCAAAAGAGGTTTACGACCCATAGGGCCTTATTCCCTCACGCGACTTGGCTGGTTCAGGCTTTCGC CCATTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo1568 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTACCCACGCTCTCGTGCTTCAGCGTCAGTAACAGTCTGGTAAGCTGCCTTCGCTATCGG NO: 54 AGTTCTAAGTTATATCTAAGCATTTCACCGCTACTTAACTTATTCCGCCTACCTCGTCTGTACTCAAG CTGACCAGTATTAATGGCTGGCCAAGGTTTAGCCATGACATTTTACCACTAACTTAATCAACCGCCTA CGCACCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GGAGTTAGCCGATGCTTATTCATTCGGTACAGGCATCGTTCCACGCGTGAAACTTATTCTTCCCGAAT AAAAGAGGTTTACAACCCATAGGGCAGTCTTCCCTCACGCGACTTGGCTGGTTCAGCCTTCCGGCCA TTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo1574 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTCCCCCAGCTTTCGCGCCTCAGCGTCAGTGGTGGCCCAGAAGGCCGCCTTCGCCACCG NO: 55 GTGTTCTTCCCGATATCTGCGCATTCCACCGCTACACCGGGAATTCCGCCTTCCCCTACCACACTCGA GCCCGCCGGTATCGGAGGCTCGCCGGGGTTGAGCCCCGGGCTTTTACCTCCGACCTAACGGGCCGCC TACGCGCGCTTTACGCCCAATGAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCCCCATACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGC ACGTATTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTCTGCAGGTACCGTCACCGTAGCGGCCTCGTCCCTGCTGAAAGCGG TTTACGACCCGAAGGCCTTCGTCCCGCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCGTCAGGGTTGCCCCCATTGCGCAAG ATTCCCCA OTU >denovo1577 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAACGTCAGTTACTGTCCAGCAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 56 TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCTTGCCTCTCCAGCACTCTAG CCCAACAGTTTCCAAAGCAGTTCCCGGGTTGAGCCCGGGGATTTCACTTCAGACTTGCTGTGCCGTCT ACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCACTTTCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAGCTTTACATACCG AAATACTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo1603 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGATACCCACACTTTCGAGCATCAACGTCAGTTACGCTCCAGCAAGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGG NO: 57 AGTTCTTCGTGATATCTAAGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGAATTCCGCCTGCCTCTGCCGCACTCAAG AATGCCAGTTTCAACTGCAATTTTAAGGTTGAGCCCCAAACTTTCACAGCTGACTTAACATCCCGTCT ACGCTCCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGGAGTTAGCCGATGCTTATTCATAAGGTACATGCAAAACACTACACGTAATGTCTGTTATTCCCTTA TAAAAGAAGTTTACAATCCATAGAACCTTCATCCTTCACGCTACTTGGCTGGTTCAGGCTCTCGCCCA TTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo161 Ref SEQ ID  CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAGTGTCAGTTTCAGTCCAGAAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 58  TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCTTTCCTCTCCTGCACTCAAGT AGCCCAGTTCGCAGGGCATACAATGGTTGGGCCATTGCCTTAAACCCTGCGCTTAGGTTACCACCTA CGCACTCTTTACGCCCAATAATTCCGGATAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACG TAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCCTCCTTAGGTACCGTCAGTTCTTCTTCCCTAAGGACAGAAGTTTACGACCC GAAGGCCTTCTTCCTTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCATCAGGCTTTCGCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo164 Ref SEQ ID  CCTGTTCGCTCCCCACGCTCTCGCGCCTCAGCGTCAGTGTCCGTCCGGCGGGCCGCCTTCGCCTCTGG NO: 59  TGTTCCTCCCGGCCTCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACGCCGGGAGTTCCGCCCGCCCCTCCGGCACTCCAG CCGCTCGGTTCGGGGCGCTTTCCCGGGGTTGGGCCCCGGATTTTCACACCCCGCCCTAGCGGCCGCCT GCGCGCGCTTTACGCCCAGTGATTCCGGACAACGCTCGCCCCCCACGTATTGCCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTGGTTGGCCGGGGCTTTCGCGCCAGGTACCGTCTCTGCTCTTCCCTGGCTACGGGGCTTTACGGGC CGAGGCCCTTCCTCGCCCACGCGGCATCGCTGCGTCAGAGTTTCCTCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo1663 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCGCCTCAGTGTCAGTTACAGACCAGGAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 60  TGTTCCTCCATATCTCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACATGGAATTCCACTTCCCTCTTCTGCACTCAAGT CGACCAGTTTCCAATGACCCTCCACGGTTAAGCCGTGGGCTTTCACATCAGACTTAATCAACCACCT GCGCGCTCTTTACGCCCAATAATTCCGGATAACGCTCGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGTGGCTTTCTCATAAGGTACCGTCACACTCTAGCCATTTCCTACTAAAGTCGTTCTT CCCTTATAACAGAATTTTACAACCCGAAGGCCTTCATCATTCACGCGGCGTTGCTCGGTCAGGCTTTC GCCCATTGCCGAAGATTCCCTA OTU >denovo1696 Ref SEQ ID  CCTGTTTGATACCCACACTTTCGAGCATGAACGTCAGTTACGGCTTAGTGTGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGG NO: 61  AGTTCTTCGTGATATCTAAGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGAATTCCGCACACCTCAACCGCACTCAAG GACGCCAGTATCAACTGCAATTTTAAGGTTGAGCCCCAAACTTTCACAGCTGACTTAACGACCCGTC TGCGCTCCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGGAGTTAGCCGATGCTTATTCATAAGGTACATACAAGCTCCCACACGTGGGAGGTTTTATTCCCTTA TAAAAGAAGTTTACAATCCGTAGGACCTTCATCCTTCACGCTACTTGGCTGGTTCAGACTCTCGTCCA TTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo176 Ref SEQ ID  CCTGTTTGCTACCCACACTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTAGTGCCCAGTAGGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 62  TGTTCCTCCCGATATCTACGCATTCCACCGCTACACCGGGAATTCCGCCTACCTCTGCACCACTCAAG AAAAGCAGTTTTGAAAGCAATTTACGGGTTGAGCCCGTAGATTTCACTTCCAACTTACCTTCCCGCCT GCGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAATTCCGGACAACGCTTGTGACCTACGTTTTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGTCACTTTCTTGTAAGGTACCGTCATTATCGTCCCTTACAACAGGAGTTTACAATCCG AAGACCTTCTTCCTCCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo1762 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAACGTCAGTTACCGTCCAGTAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 63 TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCTTACCTCTCCGGCACTCAAG TCCCACAGTTTCCAATGCAATCCAGAAGTTGAGCCTCTGCCTTTCACATCAGACTTGCAGAACCGTCT ACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCATTTTCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAGCTTTACATCACG AATGACTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo1781 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAACGTCAGTCATCGTCCAGTAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 64 TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCACTTACCTCTCCGACACTCTAG AAAAACAGTTTCCAATGCAGTCCCGGGGTTGAGCCCCGGGTTTTCACATCAGACTTGCCTCTCCGTCT ACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCACCATACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTATTTAGCCGGTGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCATTTTCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAGCTTTACATACC GAAATACTTCATCGCTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo1854 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCTAGCTTTCGCGCCTGAGCGTCAGTCATGGCCCAGAAGGCCGCCTTCGCCACCGG NO: 65 TGTTCCTCCCGATATCTGCGCATTCCACCGCTACACCGGGAGTTCCGCCTTCCCCTACCAGACTCAAG CCTGCCGGTATCGAGAGCGGCCCGGGGTTGAGCCCCGGGATTAGACCCTCGACCTAACAGGCCGCCT ACGCGCGCTTTACGCCCAATGAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTGTTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGGAGCTTCTTCTGCAGGTACCGTCAGCTTTCGCCCTCGTCCCTGCTGAAAGCGGTTT ACGATCCGAAGACCTTCATCCCGCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCGTCAGGGTTGCCCCCATTGCGCAAGATT CCCCA OTU >denovo1908 Ref SEQ ID CCTATTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAGCGTCAGCTGCAGGCCAGACGGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 66 TGTTCCTCCATATATCTACGCATTTTACCGCTACACATGGAATTCCGCCGTCCTCTCCTGTGCTCCAGC TCCCCAGTTTCCAGGGCTCGCCATGGTTGAGCCATGGGCTTTTACCCCGGACTTAGGGAGCCGCCTG CGCACCCTTTACGCCCAATGATTCCGGATAACGCTCGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGTGGCTTTCTGGCGGGCTACCGTCCTGCTCCGGGCATTTCCTCCCGCAGCCTCTCTTC GCCCGCAACAGAGCTTTACAGCCCGAAGGCCGTCTTCGCTCACGCGGCATTGCTCGGTCAGGGTTTC CCCCATTGCCGAAAATTCCCTA OTU >denovo191 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTTCGGTCCAGCAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 67 TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTATGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCTTGCCTCTCCCGTACTCAAG CTATGCAGTTTTCCATGCAACCCCCAGGTTAAGCCCGGGTATTTCACATGAAACTTGCATTGCCGCCT ACGCTCTCTTTACGCCCAGTAATTCCGGACAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTTCTTCTATGGTACCGTCACTTCCTTCTTCCCATAGAACAGAATTTTACAAT CCTAAGACCTTCTTCATTCACGCGGCATTGCTGGGTCAGGCTTTCGCCCATTGCCCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo1910 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGATACCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAGCGTCAGTAAGAGGTTGGTACGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGG NO: 68 AGTTCTGCGTGATATCTATGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGCATTCCGCATACCTCACTTCCACTCTAG CCCGACAGTTTCAACGGCAGGCCGGGGTTGAGCCCCGACATTTGACCGCTGACTTGCCAGACAGCCT ACGCACCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGGAGTTAGCCGATGCTTATTCTTGCGGTACGCTCAACTGGCCACACGTGGCCGATTTGTTCCCGCAC TAAAGAAGTTTACAATCCATAGAACCTTCTTCCTTCACGCGACTTGGCTGGTTCAGGCTCGCGCCCAT TGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo1929 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTATGGTCCAGAAAGCCGCCTTCGCTACTGG NO: 69 TGTTCCTTTGAATCTCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTCAAAGTTCCACTTTCCTCTCCCACACTCTAGC CTCTCAGTTTCGGTAGCAGCTCCGGGGTTGAGCCCCGAAATTTCACTTCCGACTTAAAAGGCCGCCT ACGCACCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCTCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGGAGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCATTTCTTCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAAGTTTACAAT CCGAAGACCTTCTTCCTTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCATCAGGCTTTCGCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo1951 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCACCTCAGCGTCAGTATTTGCCCAGGAGACCGCCTTCGCCTCTGG NO: 70 TGTTCTTTCAGATATCTACGCATTCCACCGCTACACCTGAAATTCCATCTCCCTCTGCAATACTCTAG AAAGGCAGTTTAGAATGACCAACCCAGGTTGAGCCCGGGTATTTCACATCCTACTTACCTTTCCGCCT ACATGCCCTTTACGCCCAGTTATTCCGATTAACGCTTGCACCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GGAGTTAGCCGGTGCTTCTTCTGTGGGTAACGTCAGTGTTTCCTCCCCACTGAAAGTGCTTTACAACC CGAAGGCCTTCTTCACACACGCGGCATGGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCTA OTU >denovo1994 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAGTGTCAGTTACAGTCCAGTGAGCCGCCTTCGCCTCCGG NO: 71 TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCTCACCCCTCCTGCACTCTAG CATGACAGTTCCAAAAGCAATCCCGCGGTTGAGCCCCGGGTTTTCACTTCTGGCTTGCCTTGCCACCT ACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCACCATACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTATTTAGCCGGTGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCATTTTCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAGCTTTACATACC GAAATACTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGAGTTTCCTCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo2 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTACCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTACAGCCCAGTAGGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 72 TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCCTACCTCTACTGCACTCAAG AGTGATAGTTTTGAACGCGACTATCAGTTAAGCCGATAGTTTAAACATTCAACTTGTCTCCCCGCCTA CGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAATTCCGGACAACGCTTGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACG TAGTTAGCCGTGGCTTCCTCCTTGGGTACCGTCATTTTTTCGTCCCCAAAGACAGAGGTTTACAATCC GAAAACCGTCTTCCCTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATCCCCCA OTU >denovo2014 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTCCCCGCGCTCTCGCGCCTCAGCGTCAGTGTCCGTCCGGCGGGCCGCCTTCGCCTCCGG NO: 73 TGTTCCTCCTGGCCTCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACGCCAGGAGTTCCGCCCGCCCCTCCGGCACTCCAG CCGCCCGGTCCGGGGCGCTTGCCCGGGGTTGGGCCCCGGCTTTTCACACCCCGCCTAAGCGGCCGCC TGCGCGCGCTTTACGCCCAGTGATTCCGGACAACGCTCGCCCCCCACGTATTGCCGCGGCTGCTGGC ACGTGGTTGGCCGGGGCTTTCGCGCCGGGTTCAGTCATTTCTTCCTCCCCGGCTACGGGGCTTTACGG GCCGAGGCCCTTCGTCGCCCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCGTCAGAGTTCCCTCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo2020 Ref SEQ ID CCTATTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAGCGTCAGATGCAGGCCAGACGGCCGCCTTCGCCACCGG NO: 74 TGTTCTTCCATATATCTACGCATTTTACCGCTACACATGGAGTTCCACCGTCCTCTCCTGCTCTCCAGC CGGACAGTTTCCGCAGCCCCTGAAGGTTGAGCCTCCAGTTTTTACTGCGGACTTGCCCGGCCGCCTGC GCACCCTTTACGCCCAATCATTCCGGATAACGCTCGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGT AGTTAGCCGTGACTTCCTCGCCGGGTACCATCACTCAGAAAGCTTTCCACTCTTTCTGCCTTTTGTCC CCGGCAACAGAGCTTTACGATCCGAAGACCTTCCTCGCTCACGCGGCATTGCTCGTTCAGGGTTCCC CCCATTGACGAAAATTCCCTA OTU >denovo2049 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCGCTTCAGCGTCAGTATCTGTCCAGTGAGCTGACTTCTCCATCGG NO: 75 CATTCCTACAAATATCTACGAATTTCACCTCTACACTTGTAGTTCCGCCCACCTCTCCAGTACTCTAG AAAGACAGTTTCCAACGCAATACGGAGTTGAGCCCCGCATTTTCACATCAGACTTATCTTTCCGCCTA GACGCGCTTTACGCCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCGACATACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTATTTAGCCGTCGCTTCTTCTGTTGGTACCGTCACTTTCTTCTTCCCAACTGAAAGCACTTTACAATC CGAAGACCTTCATCGTGCACACAGAATTGCTGGATCAGGCTTGTGGCCCATTGTCCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo2061 Ref SEQ ID CCTATTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTGAGCGTCAGTAACAGTCCAGGCGGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 76 TGTTCTTCCATATATCTACGCATTTTACCGCTACACATGGAGTTCCACCGCCCTCTCCTGTCCTCGAGC GTGACAGTTTCCAAAGCCTGTACAGGTTGAGCCCGTACCTTTCACTTCAGACTTGCCACGCCGCCTGC GCACCCTTTACGCCCAATCATTCCGGATAACGCTTGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGT AGTTAGCCGTGACTTTCTGGCAGGTTACTATCAAAAGAAAAGCATTTCCTCTTCCCTTCTTTTCTGAC CTGCAACAGAGCTTTACGATCCGAAGACCTTCCTCACTCACGCGGCATTGCTCGTTCAGGCTTGCGCC CATTGACGAAAATTCCCTA OTU >denovo2075 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGATACCCGCACTTTCGAGCTTCAGCGTCAGTTGCGCTCCAGTGAGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGG NO: 77 AGTTCTTCGTGATATCTAAGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGAATTCCGCCCACTTTGTGCGTACTCAAG GAAACCAGTTCGCGCTGCAGTTCAGATGTTGAGCATCTACATTTCACAACACGCTTAATCTCCGGCCT ACGCTCCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCCCGGACCTTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGGAATTAGCCGGTCCTTATTCATAAGGTACATGCAAAAAGTCTCACGAGACTCACTTTATTCCCTTA TAAAAGCAGTTTACAACCCATAGGGCCGTCTTCCTGCACGCTACTTGGCTGGTTCAGACTCTCGTCCA TTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo2085 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTACCCATGCTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTAGTGCCCAGCAGGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 78 TGTTCCTCCCGATATCTACGCATTCCACCGCTACACCGGGAATTCCGCCTGCCTCTGCACCACTCAAG ATCTGCAGTTTTGAATGCACCTATGGGTTGAGCCCATAGTTTAAACATCCAACTTGCAAACCCGCCTG CGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAATTCCGGACAACGCTTGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACG TAGTTAGCCGTGGCTTCCTCCTCGGGTACCGTCATACTTCGTCCCCGAAGACAGAGGTTTACAATCCG AAAATCTTCTTCCCTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGAGTTTCCTCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo2114 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTACCCATGCTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTGCAGACCAGAGAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTG NO: 79 GTGTTCTTCCATATATCTACGCATTCCACCGCTACACATGGAGTTCCACTCTCCTCTTCTGCACTCAA GTTCAACAGTTTCTGATGCAATTCTCCGGTTGAGCCGAAGGCTTTCACATCAGACTTATTGAACCGCC TGCACTCGCTTTACGCCCAATAAATCCGGACAACGCTTGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGC ACGTAGTTAGCCGTGACTTTCTAAGTAATTACCGTCAAATAAAGGCCAGTTACTACCTCTATCTTTCT TCACTACCAACAGAGCTTTACGAGCCGAAACCCTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCGTTGCTCCATCAGACTTT CGTCCATTGTGGAAGATTCCCTA OTU >denovo219 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCACCTCAGCGTCAGTATCTTTCCAGCAGGCCGCCTTCGCCTCTGG NO: 80 TATTCCTCCTGAACTCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACTCCAGGAATTCTGCCTGCCTCTCCAATACTCTAGT CTACCAGTTCCGGGTGCTCACAGTGGTTGAGCCACTGCCTTTCACATCCAGCTTGATAAACCGCCTAC GTGCCCTTTACGCCCAGTCATTCCGGACAACGCTTGTCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGT AGTTAGCCGGGACTTCATCTTAGGGTACCGTCACTTGCTTCTTCCCCTATGATAGAGCTTTACAACCC GAAGGCCTTCTTCACTCACGCGGTATTGCTGCGTCAGAGTTCCCTCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo2197 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTACAGTCCAGAGAATCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 81 TGTTCTTCCTAATCTCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCATTCTCCTCTCCTGCACTCTAGA CTTCCAGTTTGAAATGCAGCACCCAAGTTGAGCCCGGGTATTTCACATCTCACTTAAAAGTCCGCCTA CGCTCCCTTTACGCCCAGTAAATCCGGACAACGCTCGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGTGGCTTCCTCCTCAGGTACCGTCATTATCGTCCCTGAAGACAGAGCTTTACAACCCG AAGGCCGTCATCACTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo2205 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAACGTCAGTTACCGTCCAGTAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 82 TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCTTACCCCTCCGGCACTCAAG CCTGGCAGTTTCCAATGCAGTCCAGGAGTTGAGCCCCTGCCTTTCACATCAGACTTGCCATGCCGTCT ACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCATTATCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAAGTTTACATACCG AGATACTTCTTCCTTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo2206 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTACAGTCCAGAAAGCCGCCTTCGCTACTGG NO: 83 TGTTCCTCCCAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTGGGAATTCCGCTTTCCTCTCCTGCACTCAAGT CAGACAGTATCAGGAGCTTACTACGGTTGAGCCGTAGCCTTTAACTCCTGACTTGAAAGACCGCCTA CGCACCCTTTACGCCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTAGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCCTCCTCAAGTACCGTCATTATCTTCCTTGAGGACAGAGCTTTACGACCCG AAGGCCTTCATCGCTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCATCAGGCTTGCGCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo2247 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTAATGTCCAGCAGGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 84 TGTTCCTCCCAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTGGGAATTCCGCCTGCCTCTCCATCACTCAAG ACTCGCAGTTTTGAAAGCAGTTTCGGGGTTAAGCCCCGAGATTTCACTTCCAACTTGCAAGCCCGCCT ACACGCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCTCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGGAGCTTATTCTTCAGGTACCGTCATTTTCTTCGTCCCTGATTAAAGATTTTTACAAT CCGAAGACCTTCATCAATCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCGTCAGGGTTGCCCCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo2275 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCTCCTCAGCGTCAGTTAATGTCCAGCAGGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 85 TGTTCCTCCGTATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACACGGAATTCCGCCTGCCTCTCCATCACTCAAG ACCAGCAGTTTTGAAAGCAGTTTGGGGGTTGAGCCCCCAGATTTCACTTCCAACTTACCAGCCCGCC TACTCGCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCTCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGGAGCTTATTCTTTAGGTACCGTCAAATTTTCGTCCCTAATTAAAGATCTTTACAAC CCGAAGGCCTTCTTCAATCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCGTCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo2277 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCATTGTCAGTCCAGTAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 86 TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCTTACCTCTCCTGAAATCTAG CCGCACAGTTTCAAAAGCAGTCCCGGAGTTAAGCCCCGGGCTTTCACTTCTGACTTGCGCTGCCGCCT ACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCGTTATCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAAGTTTACATACCG AAATACTTCATCCTTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCATCAGGCTTTCGCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo2283 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAACGTCAGTTATCGTCCAGTAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 87 TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCACTTACCCCTCCGACACTCTAG ACTGACAGTTTCCAATGCAGTCCCGGGGTTGAGCCCCGGGTTTTCACATCAGACTTGCCAGTCCGTCT ACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCATTTTCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAGCTTTACATACCG AAATACTTCTTCGCTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo2296 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTACCCATGCTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTGCAGACCAGACAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 88 TGTTCTTCCATATATCTACGCATTCCACCGCTACACATGGAGTTCCACTGTCCTCTTCTGCACTCAAGT CGCCCGGTTTCCGATGCACTTCTTCGGTTAAGCCGAAGGCTTTCACATCAGACCTAAGCAACCGCCT GCGCTCGCTTTACGCCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGTGACTTTCTGGTTGGATACCGTCACTGCGTGAACAGTTACTCTCACGCACGTTCTT CTCCAACAACAGAGCTTTACGAGCCGAAACCCTTCTTCACTCACGCGGTGTTGCTCCATCAGGCTTGC GCCCATTGTGGAAGATTCCCTA OTU >denovo2304 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAACGTCAGTCATCGTCCAGTAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 89 TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCTTACCTCTCCGACACTCTAG CCTGACAGTTCCAAATGCAGTCCCGGGGTTGAGCCCCGGGCTTTCACATCTGGCTTGCCATGCCGTCT ACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCATTTTCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAGCTTTACATACCG AAATACTTCATCGCTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo2368 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTCCCCGCGCTCTCGCGCCTCAGCGTCAGTGTCCGTCCGGCGGGCCGCCTTCGCCTCCGG NO: 90 TGTTCCTCCCGGCCTCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACGCCGGGAGTTCCGCCCGCCCCTCCGGCGCTCCAG CCGCCCGGTCCGGGGCGCTTGCCCGGGGTTGGGCCCCGGCTTTTCACACCCCGCCTAAGCGGCCGCC TGCGCGCGCTTTACGCCCAGTGATTCCGGACAACGCTCGCCCCCCACGTATTGCCGCGGCTGCTGGC ACGTGGTTGGCCGGGGCTTTCGTGCCGGGTTCAGTCATTTCCTTCCTCCCCGGCGGCGGGGCTTTACG GGCCTGGGCCCTTCATCGCCCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCGTCAGAGTTGCCTCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCC A OTU >denovo2370 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGATACCCGCACCTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTAATGCCCCGGTACAATGCCTGCGCGATCG NO: 91 GAGTTCCTCGTGATATCTAAGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGAATTCCATGTACCCTGTGCATACTCAA GGCTGCCAGTTTCAACGGCGGAACGCGGTTGAGCCGCGCCATTTGACCGCTGACTTGACTGCCCGCC TACGCTCCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCATCTTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGGAATTAGCCGATGCTTATTCATAAGGTACCTGCAAATGGCCATACATGGCCAACTTTATCCCCTTA TAAAAGGAGTTTACAACCCGTAGGGCCGTCGTCCTCCACGCTACTTGGCTGGTTCAGGCTCGCGCCC ATTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo2372 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCGCTTCAGCGTCAGTATCTGTCCAGTGAGCTGACTTCTCCATCGG NO: 92 CATTCCTACAAATATCTACGAATTTCACCTCTACACTTGTAGTTCCGCCCACCTCTCCAGTACTCTAG AAAGACAGTTTCCAACGCAATACGGAGTTGAGCCCCGCATTTTCACATCAGACTTATCAAACCGCCT AGACGCGCTTTACGCCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCGACATACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTATTTAGCCGTCGCTTCTTCTGTTGGTACCGTCACTTTCTTCTTCCCAACTGAAAGCACTTTACATT CCGAAAAACTTCATCGTGCACACAGAATTGCTGGATCAGACTTTTGGTCCATTGTCCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo2380 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCATGAGCGTCAGTGTTATCCCAGGGGGCTGCCTTCGCCATCGG NO: 93 TATTCCTCCACATCTCTACGCATTTCACTGCTACACGTGGAATTCTACCCCCCTCTGACACACTCTAG CCGTGCAGTCACCAATGCAATTCCCAGGTTAAGCCCGGGGATTTCACATCGGTCTTGCACAACCGCC TGCGCACGCTTTACGCCCAGTAATTCCGATTAACGCTTGGACCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGGTCCTTATTCTTCCGGTACCGTCATCCACACCTAATATTAGTAAGTGCGATTTCTT TCCGGACAAAAGTGCTTTACAACCCGAAGGCCTTCTTCACACACGCGGCATTGCTGGATCAGGGTTG CCCCCATTGTCCAAAATTCCCCA OTU >denovo2407 Ref SEQ ID CCTATTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCTTCAGTGTCAGAATCCAGACCAGACGGCCGCCTTCGCCACCG NO: 94 GTGTTCTTCCATATATCTACGCATTTTACCGCTACACATGGAGTTCCGCCGTCCTCTTCTGTTCTCTAG CTGATCAGTTTCCAGAGCAAGTACGGGTTGAGCCCATACCTTTTACTCCAGACTTGATCTGCCACCTA CGCACCCTTTACGCCCAATCATTCCGGATAACGCTCGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGTGACTTTCTGGTAAGATACCATCACTCACTCATCATTCCCTATGAGTGCCGTTTTTC TCTTACAACAGAGCTTTACGATCCGAAGACCTTCCTCACTCACGCGGCATTGCTCGTTCAGGGTTCCC CCCATTGACGAAAATTCCCTA OTU >denovo2427 Ref SEQ ID  CCTGTTTGCTACCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTACAGCCCAGTAGGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 95  TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCCTACCTCTACTGCACTCAAG AGTGGCAGTTTTGAACGCGACTATCAGTTGAGCCGATAGTTTAGACATTCAACTTGCCTCCCCGCCTA CGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAATTCCGGACAACGCTTGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACG TAGTTAGCCGTGGCTTCCTCCTCGGGTACCGTCATTTATTCGTCCCCGAAGACAGAGGTTTACAACCC GAAGGCCGTCTTCCCTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATCCCCCA OTU >denovo2433 Ref SEQ ID  CCTGTTCGATACCCACGCTTTCGTGCATGAGCGTCAGTTGAGCGCCGGTATGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGG NO: 96  AGTTCTGCGTGATATCTATGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGCATTCCGCATACTTCTCGCTCACTCAAG AACGCCAGTTTCAACGGCACGACGGGGTTGAGCCCCGAAATTTTACCGCTGACTTGACATTCCGCCT GCGCACCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGGAGTTAGCCGATGCTTTTTCTTCAGGTACTCGCAAAACGCCACACGTGGCGCCCTTTGCTCCCTGA CAAAAGAGGTTTACAATCCATAGGACCGTCATCCCTCACGCGACTTGGCTGGTTCAGCCCTGCGGCC ATTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo2451 Ref SEQ ID  CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAACGTCAGTTATCGTCCAGTAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGA NO: 97  TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCTTACCTCTCCGACACTCTAG AAGCACAGTTTCCAAAGCAGTCACGGGGTTGAGCCCCGGGCTTTCACTTCAGACTTGCACTTCCGTC TACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCATTTTCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAAGTTTACATACC GAAATACTTCTTCCTTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo2459 Ref SEQ ID CCTATTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGGGACTGAGCGTCAGCTGCAGACCAGATCGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 98 TGTTCCTCCATATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACATGGAATTCCGCGATCCTCTTCTGCTCTCTAGC TATCTGGTTTCCATGGCTTACTGAAGTTGAGCTTCAGTCTTTCACCACAGACCTTTATTGCCGCCTGCT CCCTCTTTACGCCCAATAATTCCGGATAACGCTTGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGTA GTTAGCCGTGGCTTTCTCATAAAGTACCGTCACTTATATATCATTCCCTATATATACCGTTCTTCCTTT ATAACAGAAGTTTACAATCCGAAGACCTTCTTCCTTCACGCGGCGTTGCTCGGTCAGGGTTCCCCCCA TTGCCGAAAATTCCCTA OTU >denovo25 Ref SEQ ID  CCTGTTCGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTCCTTTAGCGTCCGAGTCCGCCCAGCAGGCCGCCTTCGCCTCTGG NO: 99  TATTCCTCCTGATCTCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACACCAGGAATTCTGCCTGCCTCTTCGGCTCTCTAGC TAGGGGGTCCTGGGCACCGCCCTGATGTTTCACCAGTCTTTTAATGCCCACTCCCCTTAGCCGCCTTC AGACGCTTTAAGCCCAGTGATTCCGGACAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACG TAGTTGGCCGGGGCTTGCTTGCCGGGTACCGTCTCTCTCTTCCCCGGCTACAGCGCTTTACGGTACGA ATACCTTCTTCGCGCACGCGGCATCGCTGCGTCAGAGTTGCCTCCATTGCGCAAGATTCCCCA OTU >denovo2587 Ref SEQ ID  CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAACGTCAGTTACCGTCCAGTAGGCCGCCTTCGCCACCGG NO: 100 TGTTCTTCCTGATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACCAGGAATTCCGCCTACCCCTCCGGTACTCAAG ATCAACAGTTTCCAAAGCAGTTACAGGGTTGAGCCCTATGATTTCACTTCAGACTTGCTGTTCCGTCT ACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCATTTTCTTCCCTGCTGATAGGGCTTTACATTCCG AAAAACTTCTTCACCCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGCTTTCGCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo2622 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAACGTCAGTTACAGTCCAGTAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 101  TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCACTTACCTCTCCTGCACTCTAGT CCTACAGTTTCCAAAGCAGTCCCGGGGTTAAGCCCCGGGCTTTCACTTCAGACTTGCAAAACCGTCT ACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCATTTTCTTTCCTGCTGATAGAGCTTTACATACCG AAATACTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo2694 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTTCAGTCCAGAAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 102  TGTTCTTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCTTTCCTCTCCTGTACTCTAGC TTGATAGTTCCAAATGCAATCCTCGAAGTTAAGCTTCGGGCTTTCACATCTGGCTTACCATGCCGCCT ACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAATTCCGGATAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTATTTAGGTACCGTCATTTTTTTCGTCCCTATTGATAGAAGTTTACGATC CGAAAACCTTCATCCTTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo2714 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTATCGTCCAGCAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 103  TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCTTGCCTCTCCGACACTCAAG GGGTACAGTTTTGAAAGCAGTTCCGGGGTTGAGCCCCGGGATTTCACTCCCAACTTGCACCTCCGCC TACACGCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGACAACGCTTGCAACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGC ACGTAGTTAGCCGTTGCTTTTTCTCCAGGTACCGTCACGTTCTTCGTCCCTGGTAAAAGAAGTTTACA ACCCGAAGGCCTTCTTCCTTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGGGTCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGCCCAATATTCCCC A OTU >denovo2726 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCATGAGCGTCAGTACAGGCCCAGGGGATTGCCTTCGCCATCGG NO: 104  TGTTCCTCCGCATATCTACGCATTTCACTGCTACACGCGGAATTCCATCCCCCTCTGCCGTACTCCAG CGATGCAGTCACAGATGCAGTTCCCAGGTTGAGCCCGGGGATTTCACAACTGTCTTACATCACCGCC TGCGCACGCTTTACGCCCAGTAATTCCGATTAACGCTTGCACCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGGTGCTTATTCTTACGGTACCGTCATTAGCCTTCTTTATTAGAAAAGACCGTTTCGT TCCGTACAAAAGCAGTTTACAACCCGAAGGCCTTCATCCTGCACGCGGCATGGCTGGATCAGGCTTT CGCCCATTGTCCAAAATTCCCCA OTU >denovo2768 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTCATCGTCCAGTAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 105  TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCACTTACCCCTCCGACACTCTAG TCCGACAGTTTCCAATGCAGTACCGGGGTTGAGCCCCGGGCTTTCACATCAGACTTGCCGTACCGCC TGCGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCACCATACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGC ACGTATTTAGCCGGTGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCATTTCTTCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAGCTTTACATA CCGAAATACTTCTTCGCTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo2803 Ref SEQ ID CCCGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTTAGTGTCAGAACTGTCCCAGTAACCTGCCTACGCTATCGG NO: 106  TGTTCTTTCTAATATCTACGGATTTCACTCCTACACTAGAAATTCCAGTTACCCCTAACAGTCTCGAG CTGAGCAGTTTAGATAATAGCCTGAATGGTTGAGCCACCAGATTTCACTATCTACTTACCCTGCCACC TACGCAACTCTTTACACCCAGTCAATCCGGATAATGCTTGGACCCTACGTATGACCGCGGCTGCTGG CACGTAGTTAGCCGGTCCTTATTCATGTCTTACCATCATATTTCTCGGACATAAAAGCAGTTTACAAC CCGAAGGCCGTCATCCTGCACGCGGCGTTGCTCCATCAGGCTTTCGCCCATTGTGAAAGATTCCCTA OTU >denovo2807 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTCCCCCAGCTTTCGCGCCTCAGCGTCAGTGACGGCCCAGAGGTCTGCCTTCGCCATCGG NO: 107  TGTTCTTCCCGATATCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACACCGGGAATTCCGACCTCCCCTACCGCACTCGAG ACGCCTAGTTCGGGACCCGGCTTCGGGTTGAGCCCGAAGATTAGAGGTCCCGCTTGGGCATCCGCCT GCGCGCGCTTTACGCCCAATGAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTCTGCAGGTACCGTCATGATCGTTCCTGCTGAAAGCGGTTTACGACCC GAAGGCCTTCATCCCGCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCGTCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGCGCAAGATTCCCCA OTU >denovo2826 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCATGAGCGTCAGTACAGGTCCAGGGGATTGCCTTCGCCATCGG NO: 108 TGTTCCTCCGCATATCTACGCATTTCACTGCTACACGCGGAATTCCATCCCCCTCTACCGTACTCTAG CCATGCAGTCACAAAGGCAGTTCCCAGGTTGAGCCCGGGGATTTCACCTCTGTCTTGCATAACCGCC TGCGCACGCTTTACGCCCAGTAATTCCGATTAACGCTTGCACCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGGTGCTTATTCTTCAGGTACCGTCATGAGTCCCAGGTATTAGCCAGAACCTTTTCTT CCCTGACAAAAGCGGTTTACAACCCGAAGGCCTTCTTCCCGCACGCGGCATGGCTGGATCAGGCTTG CGCCCATTGTCCAAAATTCCCCA OTU >denovo2828 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCGCCTCAGCGTCAGTGTCCGTCCGGCAGGCCGCCTTCGCCTCCGG NO: 109 TATTCCTCCTGATCTCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACACCAGGAATTCTGCCTGCCTCTCCGGCACTCCAG CCGGCCGGTCCGCAGCCCATGGCGGGGTTGGGCCCCACCCTTTGAAGCTGCGCCGCGCCGGCCGCCT ACGCGCCCTTTACGCCCAGTCATTCCGGACAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTGTTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTTCTCACCGGGTAACGTCAATCTCTTCCCCGGCGACAAAACTTTACGGAC CGAAGCCCTTCGTCGCTCACGCGGCATCGCTGCGTCAGAGTTTCCTCCATTGCGCAAGATTCCCCA OTU >denovo283 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTACCCATGCTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTAGTGCCCAGCAGGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 110 TGTTCCTCCCGATATCTACGCATTCCACCGCTACACCGGGAATTCCGCCTGCCTCTGCACCACTCAAG ATTTGCAGTTTTGAATGCGAGAAGGGGTTGAGCCCCTCCATTAAACATCCAACTTGCAAACCCGCCT GCGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAATTCCGGACAACGCTTGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGTGGCTTCCTCCTCGGGTACCGTCATACTTCGTCCCCGAAGACAGAGGTTTACAATCC GAAAATCTTCTTCCCTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGAGTTTCCTCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo2832 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAACGTCAGTACAGGCCCAGCAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACCGG NO: 111 TGTTCCTCCATATATTTACGCATTTTACCGCTACACATGGAATTCCACTTGCCTCTACCGTACTCTAGC TCAAGAGTTTCTTTTGCGAGATTGGGTTGAGCCCAACAATTTAACAAAAGACTTCTTGTGCCGTCTAC GCACCCTTTACGCCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGTACG TAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTATTCATTAGGTACCGTCAATACGAGTTTTCGTCCCTAATAAAAGAACTTTAC ATTACGAATAACTTCTTCATTCACGCGGCATTGCTCGGTCAGACTTTCGTCCATTGCCGAAAATTCCC TA OTU >denovo2837 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGATACCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTGAGCGTCAGTAGGGCGCCGGTGCGCTGCCTTCGCAATCG NO: 112 GAGTTCTGCGTGATATCTATGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGCATTCCGCGCACTTCTCGCCCACTCTA GCCCGGCAGTTCCGACGGCTGGACGGGGTTGAGCCCCGCGATTTGACCGCCGGCTTGTCGGGCCGCC TGCGCACCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGC ACGGAGTTAGCCGATGCTTGTTCTACGGGTACTCTCCTTCCGCGGACACGTCCGCGGACTTGCTCCCC GTCCAAAGAGGTCTGCGACCCGCAGGGCCTTCTTCCCTCACGCGACTTGGCTGGTTCAGGCTTCCGC CCATTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo2845 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTCCCCCAGCTTTCGCGCCTCAGCGTCAGTGCCGGCCCAGAGAGCTGCCTTCGCCATCGG NO: 113  TGTTCTTCCCGATATCTGCGCATTCCACCGCTACACCGGGAATTCCGCTCTCCTCTACCGCACTCGAG CCGCCCAGTTCGGAACCCGGCCCGAGGTTGAGCCCCGGGGTTAGAGGTCCCGCTTAGGCGGCCGCCT ACGCGCGCTTTACGCCCAATGAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCTCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGGAGCTTCTTCTGCAGGTACCGTCAATATCTTCCCTGCTGAAAGCGGTTTACAACCC GAGGGCCGTCATCCCGCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCGTCAGGGTTCCCCCCATTGCGCAAAATTCCCCA OTU >denovo2885 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACACTTTCGTGCCTCAGTGTCAGTAACAGTCCAGAAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 114 TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCTTTCCTCTCCTGCACTCAAGT AGCCCAGTTCAGGGGGCTAACAATGGTTGAGCCATTGCCTTTCACCCCCTGCTTAGGTAACCACCTA CGCACTCTTTACGCCCAATAATTCCGGATAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACG TAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCCTCCAAGGGTACCGTCATTTTTTTCTTCCCCAAGGACAGAGTTTTACAATC CGAAGACCTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCATCAGGCTTTCGCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo2920 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCATGCTCTCATGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTACAGTCCAGTAAGTCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 115 TGTTCTTCCTAATCTCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCACTTACCTCTCCTGCACTCTAGT TAAACAGTTTTATGTGCTTTCTACAGGTTAAGCCTATATATTTAACACATAACTTACTCAACCGCCTA CGCATCCTTTACGCCCAGTTATTCCGAACAACGCTTGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACG TAGTTAGCCGTGGCTTCCTCTGCAGGTACCGTCCTTCCTCTTCCCTGCTAACAGAGCTTTACAATCCG AAAACCTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo2964 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGACTCAGCGTCAGTTTCAGTCCAGTAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACCGG NO: 116 TGTTCTTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCTTACCTCTCCTGTACTCTAGT TACACAGTTTCTTATGCAGCTCTGGAGTTGAGCCCCAGAATTTCACATATGACTTGCATAACCGCCTA CTCACCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCACCATACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTATTTAGCCGGTGCTTCTTATTCAGGTACCGTCATTTCTTTCTTCCCTGTCGATAGAAGTTTACATAC CGAAATACTTCTTCCTTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCATCAGGGTTCCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo2989 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTACAGTCCAGAGAGCCGCCTTCGCTACTGG NO: 117 TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCACTCTCCTCTCCTGCACTCAAGT CCTACAGTTCCAAAAGCTTACTACGGTTGAGCCGTAGCCTTTCACTTCTGGCTTGAAAGACCGCCTAC GCACCCTTTACGCCCAGTAATTCCGGATAACGCTAGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACG TAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCCTCCTCAAGTACCGTCATTATCTTCCTTGAGGACAGAGCTTTACGACCCGA AGGCCTTCATCGCTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCATCAGGCTTTCGCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo3065 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTACAGTCCAGAGAGTCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 118 TGTTCTTCCTAATCTCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCACTCTCCTCTCCTGCACTCTAGA TAACCAGTTTGGAATGCAGCACCCAAGTTGAGCCCGGGTATTTCACATCCCACTTAATCATCCGCCT ACGCTCCCTTTACGCCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGTGGCTTCCTCCTTGGGTACCGTCATTATCTTCCCCAAAGACAGAGCTTTACGATCC GAAAACCTTCATCACTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo3107 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCGCCTCACCGTCAGTTGTCGTCCAGTCATCCGCCTTCGCCACTGGT NO: 119 GTTCTTCCTTATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACAAGGAATTCCGATGACCTCTCCGATACTCAAGA AACACAGTTTCAAATGCAGTTTGGAGGTTGAGCCTCCAGATTTCACATCTGACTTGCATTCCCGGCTG CACGCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGACAACGCTTGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGTGGCTTATTCGTCAGGTACCCTCTTCTACTGTTCCCTGACAAAAGAAGTTTACAACC CGAAAGCCTTCTTCCTTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGGGTCAGACTTGCGTCCATTGCCCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo3110 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGATACCCGCACTTTCGAGCTTCAGCGTCAGTTGCGCTCCAGTGAGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGG NO: 120 AGTTCTTCGTGATATCTAAGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGAATTCCGCCCACTTTGTGCGTACTCAAG GAAACCAGTTCGCGCTGCAGTGCAGACGTTGAGCGTCTACATTTCACAACACGCTTAATCTCCGGCC TACGCTCCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCCCGGACCTTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGC ACGGAATTAGCCGGTCCTTATTCATAAGGTACATGCAAAAAGCCTCACGAGGCTCACTTTATTCCCTT ATAAAAGCAGTTTACAACCCGGAGGGCCGTCATCCTGCACGCTACTTGGCTGGTTCAGACTTGCGTC CATTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo3157 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCACCTCAGCGTCAGTATTTGCCCAGGAGACCGCCTTCGCCTCTGG NO: 121 TGTTCTTTCAGATATCTACGCATTCCACCGCTACACCTGAAATTCCATCTCCCTCTGCAATACTCTAG AAAGGTAGTTCAAAATGACCAACCCAGGTTGAGCCCAGGTCTTTCACATCTTGCTTGCCTTTCCGCCT ACATGCCCTTTACGCCCAGTTATTCCGATTAACGCTTGCACCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GGAGTTAGCCGGTGCTTCTTCTGTGGGTAACGTCAGTATTTCCTCCCCACTGAAAGTGCTTTACAACC CGAAGGCCTTCTTCACACACGCGGCATGGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo3177 Ref SEQ ID CCTATTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGGGACTGAGCGTCAGTTACAGCCCAGATCGTCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 122 TGTTCCTCCATATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACATGGAATTCCACGATCCTCTACTGCACTCTAG CTGTGCGGTTTCCACGGCTTACCGAAGTTTAGCTTCGGGCTTTCACCGCAGACCTGCACTGCCGCCTG CTCCCTCTTTACGCCCAATGATTCCGGATAACGCTCGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACG TAGTTAGCCGTGGCTTCCTCATAAAGTACCGTCACTTACATGGCATTCCCTCCATGTACCGTTCTTCC TTTATAACAGAGGTTTACATACCGAAGTACTTCCTCCCTCACGCGGCGTTGCTCGGTCAGGCTTTCGC CCATTGCCGAAAATTCCCTA OTU >denovo325 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCGCGCTTTCGCGCCTCAGCGTCAGTGTGCGTCCAGCAGGCCGCCTTCGCCTCTGG NO: 123 TATTCCTCCTGATATCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACACCAGGAATTCTGCCTGCCTCTCCGACACTCTAG CCACGCGGTTCAGGGCGCTTGCACGGGGTTAGGCCCCGTCTTTTCACACCCTGCCTGCGCGGCCGCC TGCGCGCCCTTTACGCCCAGTGATTCCGGACAACGCTTGCCCCCCACGTATTGCCGCGGCTGCTGGC ACGTGGTTGGCCGGGGCTTTCTTACCGGGTACCGTCTGTTTTCTTCCCCGATAACAGAGCTTTACGAG CCGGAGCCCTTCCTCGCTCACGCGGCATTGCTGCGTCAGAGTTTCCTCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo3269 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTACCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTAAAGCCCAGCAGGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 124  TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCCTGCCTCTACTTCACTCAAG AAAAACAGTTTTGAAAGCAGCTCATGGGTTGAGCCCATGCATTTCACTTCCAACTTGCTTTCCCGCCT ACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAATTCCGGACAACGCTCGCTCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGAGCTTCCTTCTTCGGTACCGTCACTTTCTTCGTCCCGAATGACAGAGGTTTACAAC CCGAAGGCCGTCTTCCCTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGCTTTCGCCCATTGTGCAATATCCCCCA OTU >denovo3286 Ref SEQ ID CCTATTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAGCGTCAGGTACAGGCCAGGCGGCCGCCTTCGCCGCTGG NO: 125  TGTTCTTCCACATCTCTACGCATTTTACCGCTACACATGGAGTTCCACCGCCCTCTCCTGTCCTCAAGC CGTGCAGTTTCCAAAGCCTGAACCGGTTGAGCCGGTCCCTTTTACTTCAGACTTGCACAGCCGCCTGC GCACCCTTTACGCCCAATCATTCCGGATAACGCTTGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGT AGTTAGCCGTGGCTTTCTGGCCGGGTACCATCAAACAGTCAGCTTTCCACTCTGGCTGTCCTTTGTCC CCGGCAACAGGGCTTTACAATCCGAAGACCGTCTTCACCCACGCGGCATTGCTCGTTCAGGCTTGCG CCCATTGACGAAAATTCCCTA OTU >denovo3354 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAACGTCAGTTACTGTCCAGTAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 126  TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCACTTACCTCTCCAGCACTCTAG ATGAACAGTTTCCAATGCAGTCCCGGGGTTGAGCCCCGGGTTTTCACATCAGACTTGCCCATCCGTCT ACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCACCATACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTATTTAGCCGGTGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCATTATCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAGCTTTACATACC GAAATACTTCATCGCTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo3374 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGATACCCGCACTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTGCACCCCGGATACCTGCCTTCGCGATCGG NO: 127  AGTTCTTCATGATATCTGAGCATTTCACCGCTACACCATGAATTCCAGCATCCCTGTGTGCACTCAAG ACTCCCAGTATCAACTGCAGTCCGACGGTTGAGCCGCCGTATTTCACAACTGACTTAAGAGTCCGCC TGCGCTCCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCCTGGACCTTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGC ACGGAATTAGCCGGTCCTTTTTCTGATGGTACATACAAAACAGCTCACGAGCTGCACTTTATTCCCAA CTAAAAGCAGTTTACAACCCGGAGGGCCGTCATCCTGCACGCTACTTGGCTGGTTCAGACTTGCGTC CATTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo340 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGATACCCGCACTTTCGAGCTTCCGCGTCCGTTGCGCTCCAGTGAGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGG NO: 128 AGTTCTTCGTGATATCTAAGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGAATTCCGCCCACTTTGTGCGTACTCAAG GAAACCAGTTCGCGCTGCAGTGCAGACGTTGAGCGTCTACATTTCACAACACGCTTAATCTCCGGCC TACGCTCCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCCCGGACCTTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGC ACGGAATTAGCCGGTCCTTATTCATAAGATACATGCAAAAAGAGTCACGACTCTCACTTTATTCCCTT ATAAAAGCAGTTTACAACCCATAGGGCCGTCTTCCTGCACGCTACTTGGCTGGTTCAGACTCTCGTCC ATTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo3440 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTATGGTCCAGAAAGCCGCCTTCGCTACTGG NO: 129  TGTTCCTCCGAATCTCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTCGGAATTCCACTTTCCTCTCCCACACTCTAGC ACAGCAGTTTCAGAAGCAGCTCTGGGGTTGAGCCCCAAAATTTCACTTCTGACTTACCATGCCGCCT ACGCACCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCTCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGGAGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCATTTTTTCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAAGTTTACAAT CCGAAGACCTTCATCCTTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGCTTGCGCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo3487 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGATACCCGCACTTTCGAGCATCAGCGTCAGTTACGGTCCAGTAAGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGG NO: 130 AGTTCTTCGTGATATCTAAGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGAATTCCGCCTACCTATACCGCACTCAAG AAATCCAGTATCAACTGCAATTTTACGGTTGAGCCGCAAACTTTCACAACTGACTTAAACTTCCGCCT ACGCTCCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGGATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGGAGTTAGCCGATCCTTATTCATACGGTACATACAAAAAAGCACACGTGCTTCACTTTATTCCCGTA TAAAAGAAGTTTACAACCCATAGGGCAGTCATCCTTCACGCTACTTGGCTGGTTCAGACTCTCGTCC ATTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo3571 Ref SEQ ID  CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTACAGTCCAGAGAGTCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 131 TGTTCTTCCTAATCTCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCACTCTCCTCTCCTGCACTCTAGA TAATCAGTTTGGAATGCAGCCCCCAGGTTGAGCCTGAGTATTTCACATCCCACTTAATTATCCGCCTA CGCTCCCTTTACGCCCAATAATTCCGGATAACGCTCGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACG TAGTTAGCCGTGGCTTCCTCCTTGGGTACCGTCATTATCGTCCCCAAAGACAGAGCTTTACAATCCGA AGACCGTCATCACTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo3578 Ref SEQ ID  CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCACCTCAGCGTCAGTATTTGCCCAGGAGACCGCCTTCGCCTCTGG NO: 132  TGTTCTTTCAGATATCTACGCATTCCACCGCTACACCTGAAATTCCATCTCCCTCTGCAATACTCTAG AAAAGTAGTTCAAAACGACCAACCCAGGTTGAGCCCGGGTATTTCACGCCTTGCTTGCTTTTCCGCCT ACATGCCCTTTACGCCCAGTTATTCCGATTAACGCTTGCACCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GGAGTTAGCCGGTGCTTCTTCTGTGGGTAACGTCAGTGTTTCCTCCCCACTGAAAGTGCTTTACAACC CGAAGGCCTTCTTCACACACGCGGCATGGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCTA OTU >denovo3600 Ref SEQ ID  CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTAATGTCCAGCAGGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 133  TGTTCCTCCCAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTGGGAATTCCGCCTGCCTCTCCATCACTCAAG ATCCGCAGTTTTGAAAGCAGTTTGGGGGTTGAGCCCCCAGATTTCACTCCCAACTTACAGACCCGCC TACACGCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCTCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGGAGCTTATTCTTTAGGTACCGTCATTTTTTTCGTCCCTAATTAAAGATTTTTACAAT CCGAAGACCTTCTTCAATCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCGTCAGGGTTGCCCCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo3643 Ref SEQ ID CCCGTTCGCTACCCTGGCTTTCGCATCTCAGCGTCAGACACAGTCCAGAAAGGCGCCTTCGCCACTG NO: 134  GTGTTCCTCCCAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTGGGAATTCCCCTTTCCTCTCCTGCACTCAA GTCTCCCAGTATCCAGAGCCATACGGGGTTGAGCCCCGCATTTTCACTCCAGACTTAAGAAACCGCC TACATGCTCTTTACGCCCAATAATTCCGGACAACGCTCGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGTGGCTTATTCGTTTACTACCGTCATTACAAATAATTATTCACAATCTGCACATTCG TCATAAACAAAAGAGTTTTACGGAACGAATTCCTTCATCACTCACGCGGCATTGCTCCGTCAGGCTTT CGCCCATTGCGGAAGATTCCCCA OTU >denovo3652 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTACCCACGCTTTCGAACCTCAGCGTCAGTTACAGACCAGAGAGCCGCTTTCGCCACTGG NO: 135 TGTTCTTCCATATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACATGGAGTTCCACTCTCCTCTTCTGCACTCAAGT CTCCCAGTTTCCAATGCACTACTCCGGTTAAGCCGAAGGCTTTCACATCAGACTTAAAAGACCGCCT GCGTTCCCTTTACGCCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGTGGCTTTCTGGTTAGATACCGTCGAAACGTGAACAGTTACTCTCACGCACTTTCTTC TCTAACAACAGGGTTTTACGATCCGAAGACCTTCTTCACCCACGCGGCGTTGCTCCATCAGGCTTTCG CCCATTGTGGAAGATTCCCTA OTU >denovo3663 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTCCCCGCGCTCTCGCGCCTTAGCGTCAGTGTGCGTCCGGCGGGCCGCCTTCGCCTCCGG NO: 136 TGTTCCCCCTGGCCTCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACGCCAGGGGTTCCGCCCGCCTCTCCGCCACTCCAG CCGCCCGGTCCGGGGCGCTTGCCCGGGGTTGGGCCCCGGCTTTTAACGCCCCGCCTAAGCGGCCGCC TGCGCGCGCTTTACGCCCAGTGATTCCGGACAACGCTCGCCCCCCACGTATTGCCGCGGCTGCTGGC ACGTGGTTGGCCGGGGCTTTCTTGCCGGGTTGCGTCATTTTTTTCCTCCCCGGCGGCGGGGCTTTACG GGCCTGAGCCCTTCATCGCCCACGCGGCATCGCTGCGTCAGAGTTCCCTCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCC A OTU >denovo3681 Ref SEQ ID  CCTGTTCGCTCCCCCGGCTTTCGCGCCTCAGCGTCAGTGTCGGCCCAGCAGGCTGCCTTCGCCATCGG NO: 137  TGTTCCTCCCGATATCTGCGCATTCCACCGCTACACCGGGAATTCCACCTGCCCCTACCGCACTCGAG CCGCCCAGTTCGGAACCCGGCCGCGGGGTTGAGCCCCGGGATTAGAGGTTCCGCTTAGGCGGCCGCC TACGCGCGCTTTACGCCCAATGAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGC ACGTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTCTGCAGGTACCGTCTAGGTTCTTCCCTGCTGAAAGCGGTTTACAAC CCGAAGGCCTTCGTCCCGCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCGTCAGGGTTCCCCCCATTGCGCAAAATTCCCCA OTU >denovo3709 Ref SEQ ID  CCTATTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAGCGTCAGAGTCAGTCCAGGCGGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 138 TGTTCTTCCATATATCTACGCATTTTACCGCTACACATGGAGTTCCACCGCCCTCTCCTGCTCTCCAGC CGGCCAGTTTCCTCAGCAAACCGAAGTTGAGCTTCGATCTTTCACTGAAGACTTGACCGGCAGCCTG CGCACCCTTTACGCCCAATCATTCCGGATAACGCTCGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGTGACTTTCTGGCGGGGTACGATCCTGAAGGAAGCTTTCCACTCTTCCTTCCTCTTAT TCCCCGCAACAGAGCTTTACAGCCCGAAGGCCGTCTTCACTCACGCGGCATTGCTCGTTCAGAGTTTC CTCCATTGACGAAAATTCCCTA OTU >denovo3748 Ref SEQ ID CCTATTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAGCGTCAGCAACAGGCCAGGCGGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 139 TGTTCTTCCATATATCTACGCATTTTACCGCTACACATGGAGTTCCACCGCCCTCTCCTGCTCTCCAGT CCTCCAGTTTCCAAAGCCATGCATGAGTTGAGCTCATGCGTTTCACTCCAGACTTGCAGGACCGCCTG CGCACCCTTTACGCCCAATCATTCCGGATAACGCTCGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGTGACTTTCTGGCGGGGCACCATCAGTCAGCACCCATTTCCTGATGCTGCCTTTTTTC CCCCGCAACAGAGCTTTACGACCCGAAGGCCTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCATCGCTCGTTCAGGCTTGC GCCCATTGACGAAAATTCCCTA OTU >denovo3752 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTACCCATGCTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTGCAGACCAGAGAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTG NO: 140 GTGTTCTTCCATATATCTACGCATTCCACCGCTACACATGGAGTTCCACTCTCCTCTTCTGCACTCAA GAAAAACAGTTTCCGATGCAGTTCCTCGGTTAAGCCGAGGGCTTTCACATCAGACTTATTCTTCCGCC TGCGCTCGCTTTACGCCCAATAAATCCGGACAACGCTTGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGC ACGTAGTTAGCCGTGACTTTCTGGTTGATTACCGTCAAATAAAGGCCAGTTACTACCTCTATCCTTCT TCACCAACAACAGAGCTTTACGATCCGAAAACCTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCGTTGCTCCATCAGACTTT CGTCCATTGTGGAAGATTCCCTA OTU >denovo3789 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTACCCACGCTTTCGTTCCTCAGCGTCAGTTTGTGTCCAGCAAGTCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 141 TATTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCACTTGCCTCTCCACATCTCAAG AAATACAGTTTCAGATGCTTACAGAGGTTAAGCCTCTGCCTTTCACATCTGACTTGCATTTCCGCCTG CGAACCCTTTACGCCCAGTAATTCCGGACAACGCTAGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCCTCCTATGGTACCGTCATTATCTTCCCATAGGACAGAGCTTTACGATTCG AAAACCTTCATCGCTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo380 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTACAGTCCAGAGAGTCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 142 TGTTCTTCCTAATCTCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCACTCTCCCCTCCTGCACTCTAGA TTCCCAGTTTGGAATGCAGCACCCAGGTTGAGCCCGGGTATTTCACATCCCACTTAAAAATCCGCCT ACGCTCCCTTTACGCCCAGTAAATCCGGACAACGCTCGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGTGGCTTCCTCCTTGGGTACCGTCATTATCGTCCCCAAAGACAGAGCTTTACAATCC GAAGACCGTCATCACTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo3808 Ref SEQ ID CCTATTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTGAGCGTCAGTTACAGACCAGGTAGCCGCTTTCGCCACTGG NO: 143 TGTTCCTCCATATATCTACGCATTTTACCGCTACACATGGAATTCCACTACCCTCTTCTGCACTCTAGT CTACCAGTTTTTAAGGCTATATTGGGTTAAGCCCAACGCTTTCACCCTAAACTTAATAGACCGCCTGC GCACCCTTTACGCCCAATAATTCCGGATAACGCTTGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGT AGTAAGCCGTGACTTTCTGGTAAAGTACCGTCAAAATATCAGCATTTCCTCAGATATTCATTCTTCCT TTACAACAGAGCTTTACAACCCAAAGGCCTTCATCACTCACGCGGCGTTGCTCGGTCAGGGTTTCCC CCATTGCCGAAAATTCCTTA OTU >denovo3815 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCACCTGAGCGTCAGTTGCCAGCCAGCAGGCCGCCTTCGCCTCCGG NO: 144 TATTCCTCCTGATCTCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACACCAGGAATTCTGCCTGCCTCTCTGGCACTCGAG CTCCACGGTTCCGCCGACCGTTACCGGGTTGGGCCCGGTAATTTCATCGGCGGCCCTTGAAGCCGCC TGCGTGCCCTTTACGCCCAATGATTCCGGACAACGCTCGCCCCCCACGTGTTACCGCAGCTGCTGGC ACGTAGTTGGCTGGGGCTCCTACCCGGGTACCGTCTTCCTCTTCCCCGGGGACAAAGCTTTACGGGA CGAGTCCCTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCATCGCTGCGTCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo3832 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAACGTCAGTTACTGTCCAGTAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 145 TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCACTTACCTCTCCAGCACTCTAG CATCACAGTTTCCAAAGCAGTCCCGGGGTTGAGCCCCGGGCTTTCACTTCAGACTTGCAGCGCCGTC TACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCATTTTCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAGCTTTACATACC GAAATACTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCATCAGGCTTGCGCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo3904 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCATGCTTTCGCGCTTCAGCGTCAGTATCTGTCCAGTGAGCTGACTTCTCTATCGGC NO: 146  ATTCCTACAAATATCTACGAATTTCACCTCTACACTTGTAGTTCCGCCCACCTCTCCAGTACTCTAGT CTGGCAGTTTCCAACGCAATACGGAGTTGAGCCCCGCATTTCCACATCAGACTTACCAGACCGCCTA GACGCGCTTTACGCCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCGACATACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTATTTAGCCGTCGCTTCTTCTATCGGTACCATCACTTTCTTTTTCCCGATTGAAAGCACTTTACAATC CTAAGACCGTCATCGTGCACACAGAATTGCTGGATCAGACTTTTGGTCCATTGTCCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo4026 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGATACCCGCACTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTACACTCCAGATACCTGCCTTCGCGATCGG NO: 147 AGTTCCTCATGATATCTGAGCATTTCACCGCTACACCATGAATTCCAGTATCTCTGCGTGTACTCAAG ACTCCCAGTATCAACTGCAGTCCGACGGTTGAGCCGCCGTATTTCACAACTGACTTAAGAGTCCGCC TGCGCTCCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCCTGGACCTTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGC ACGGAATTAGCCGGTCCTTTTTCTGATGGTACATACAAAACGGTACACGTACCGCACTTTATTCCCAA CTAAAAGCAGTTTACAACCCAGAGGGCCGTCATCCTGCACGCTACTTGGCTGGTTCAGACTTCCGTC CATTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo4099 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAACGTCAGTTACAGTCCAGTAAGACGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 148  TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCTCTTACCTCTCCTGCACTCCAGT ATCACAGTTTCCAAAGCAGTCCCGCGGTTGAGCCCCGGGCTTTCACTTCAGACTTGCAGTACCGTCTA CGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACG TAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCATTTTCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAGCTTTACATACCGA AATACTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo4134 Ref SEQ ID GCCTGTTCGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCTCCTCAGCGTCAGGAAAGGCCCAGAGAACCGCCTTCGCCACT NO: 149  GGTGTTCCTCCTGATATCTGCGCATTCCACCGCTCCACCAGGAATTCCATTCTCCCCTACCTTCCTCA AGTCAACCCGTATCGAAAGCACGCTCAGGGTTAAGCCCCAAGATTACACTTCCGACGCGATCAACCA CCTACGAGCCCTTTACGCCCAATAAATCCGGACAACGCTCGCACCCTACGTATCACCGCGGCTGCTG GCACGTAGTTAGCCGGTGCTTCTTTACCCATTACCGTCACTCACGCTTCGTCACAGGCGAAAGCGGTT TACAACCCGAAGGCCGTCATCCCGCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCATCAGGCTTCCGCCCATTGTGCAATAT TCCCCA OTU >denovo4154 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAACGTCAGTTACCGTCCAGTAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 150  TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCTTACCCCTCCGGTACTCAAG ATCAACAGTTTCCAATGCAGTCCAGGGGTTGAGCCCCTGCCTTTCACATCAGACTTGCTGCTCCGTCT ACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCATTATCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAAGTTTACATACCG AGATACTTCTTCCTTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo4182 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAACGTCAGTTACCGTCCAGTAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 151  TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCTTACCTCTCCGGCACTCTAG AAGCACAGTTTCCAATGCAGTCCCGTGGTTGAGCCTCGGGTTTTCACATCAGACTTGCACTTCCGTCT ACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTACTCAGGTACCGTCATTTTCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAAGTTTACATACCG AAATACTTCATCCTTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo4186 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTCCCCCAGCTTTCGCGCCTCAGCGTCAGTGGCGGCCCAGCAGGCTGCCTTCGCCATCGG NO: 152  TGTTCTTCCCGATATCTGCGCATTCCACCGCTACACCGGGAATTCCGCCTGCCTCTACCGCACTCGAG CCGCCCAGTCCGGAACCCGGCCCGAGGTTGAGCCCCGGGATTAGAGGTTCCGCTTAGGCGGCCGCCT ACGCGCGCTTTACGCCCAATGAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGGAGCTTCTTCTGCAGGTACCGTCTATGTCTTCCCTGCTGAAAGCGGTTTACAACCC GAAGGCCTTCGTCCCGCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCGTCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGCGCAAAATTCCCCA OTU >denovo4206 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAGTGTCAGTTACAGTCCAGAAAGCCGCCTTCGCTACTGG NO: 153  TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCACTTTCCTCTCCTGCACTCAAGT TTCCCAGTTTCAAGAGCTTACTACGGTTAAGCCGTAGCCTTTCACTCCTGACTTAAGAAACCACCTAC GCACCCTTTACGCCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTAGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACG TAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCCTCCTCAAGTACCGTCATTATCTTCCTTGAGGACAGAGTTTTACGACCCGA AGGCCTTCATCACTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCATCAGGCTTTCGCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo4227 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTCCCCGCGCTCTCGCGCCTCGGCGTCAGTGTCCTTCCGGCGGGCCGCCTTCGCCTCCGG NO: 154  TGTTCCTCCTGGCCTCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACGCCAGGAATTCCGCCCGCCCCTCCGGCACTCCAG CGGCTCGGTTCGGGGCGCTTTCCCGGGGTTGGGCCCCGGATTTTCACACCCCGCCTTAGCCGCCGCCT GCGCGCGCTTTACGCCCAGTGATTCCGGACAACGCTCGCCCCCCACGTCTTGCCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTGGTTGGCCGGGGCTTTCTTGCCGGGTACCGTCCTGTCTCTTCCCCGGCGGCGGGGCTTTACGGGC CGAGGCCCTTCATCGCCCACGCGGCATCGCTGCGTCAGAGTTCCCTCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo4230 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAACGTCAGTTACCGTCCAGTAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 155  TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCTTACCTCTCCGGCACTCTAG AAAAACAGTTTCCAATGCAGTCCTGGGGTTAAGCCCCAGCCTTTCACATCAGACTTGCTCTTCCGTCT ACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCATTTTCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAAGTTTACATACCG AGATACTTCTTCCTTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo4233 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTACCCACGCTTTCGCGCTTCAGCGTCAGTATCTGTCCAGTGGGCTGACTTCTCCATCGG NO: 156  CATTCCTACAAATATCTACGAATTTCACCTCTACACTTGTAGTTCCGCCCACCTCTCCAGTACTCTAG TTTGACAGTTTCCAACGCAATACGGAGTTGAGCCCCGCATTTTCACATCAGACTTACCAAACCACCT AGACGCGCTTTACGCCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCGACATACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTATTTAGCCGTCGCTTCTTCTGTTGGTACCGTCACGTTCTTCGTCCCAACTGAAAGCACTTTACATT CCGAAAAACTTCATCGTGCACACAGAATTGCTGGATCAGACTTTTGGTCCATTGTCCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo4282 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCACCTCAGCGTCAATACCGGTCCAGGTGGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGA NO: 157 TGTTCCTCCAGATATCTACGGATTTCACTCCTACACCTGGAATTCCGCCACCCTCTCCCGGATTCAAG TCGTGCAGTATCAAGGGCAGTTCCACGGTTGAGCCGTGGGATTTCACCCCTGACTTACATAACAGCC TACGTGCGCTTTACGCCCAGTGATTCCGATTAACGCTTGCACCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGGAGTTAGCCGGTGCTTCCTTTGAAGGTACCGTCAGTAGGATGATGATTAGAGCACCCTAGTTTCTT CCCTTCTGACAGAGGTTTACGATCCGAAGACCTTCATCCCTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCGTCAGGCTTTC GCCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo4292 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAACGTCAGTTACTGTCCAGCAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 158  TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCTTACCTCTCCAGCACTCCAG CTTAACAGTTTCCAAAGCAGTCCCGGGGTTGAGCCCCGGGCTTTCACTTCAGACTTGCTAAGCCGTCT ACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCATTCTCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAGCTTTACATACCG AAATACTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo4298 Ref SEQ ID CCTATTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTGAGCGTCAGTTACAGACCAGGTAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 159 TGTTCCTCCATATATCTACGCATTTTACCGCTACACATGGAATTCCACTACCCTCTTCTGCACTCTAGT CTATCAGTTTTTAAGGCTATATTGAGTTGAGCTCAACGCTTTCACCCTAAACTTAATAGACCGCCTGC GCACCCTTTACGCCCAATAATTCCGGATAACGCTTGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGT AGTAAGCCGTGACTTTCTGGTAAAGTACCGTCAGTAGTAAATCATTTCCTATTTACTAAGTTCTTCCT TTACAACAGAGCTTTACAACCCAAAGGCCTTCATCACTCACGCGGCGTTGCTCGGTCAGGGTTTCCC CCATTGCCGAAAATTCCTTA OTU >denovo4320 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCACCTGAGCGTCAGTGTCTGTCCGGCAGGCCGCCTTCGCCTCTGG NO: 160  TATTCCTCCTGATATCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACACCAGGAATTCTGCCTGCCTCTCCAGCACTCCAG CTTGAGGGTTCGGGATGGCCCTTCAGGGTTGGGCCCTGACTTTTCACATCCCGCCTTCCAAGCCGCCT GCGTGCCCTTTACGCCCAGTAATTCCGGACAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTGTTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTGCTTGTTAGGTACCGTCTCTCTTCTTCCCTAACGGCAGAGCTTTACGGGA CGAATCCCTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCATTGCTGCGTCAGAGTTGCCTCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo4328 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGATACCCACACTTTCGAGCATGAACGTCAGTTACAGTTTAGCAAGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGG NO: 161  GGTTCTTCGTGATATCTAAGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGAATTCCGCCTGCCTCAACTGCACTCAAG GAAACCAGTATCAACTGCAATTTTACGGTTGAGCCGCAAACTTTCACAACTGACTTAATCTCCCGTCT GCGCTCCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGGAGTTAGCCGATGCTTATTCATACGGTACATACAAAATCCTACACGTAGGAAACTTTATTCCCGT ATAAAAGAAGTTTACAATCCGTAGGACCTTCATCCTTCACGCTACTTGGCTGGTTCAGGCTCTCGCCC ATTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo435 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTCCCCCAGCTTTCGCGCCTCAGCGTCAGTGCCGGCCCAGCAAGCTGCCTTCGCCGTCGG NO: 162  TGTTCTTCCCGATATCTGCGCATTCCACCGCTACACCGGGAATTCCACTTGCCTCTACCGCACTCGAG CCGTTCAGTTCAGAACCCGAACCAAGGTTGAGCCTCGGTCTTAAAGGTTCCGCTTAAGCGGCCGCCT ACGCGCCCTTTACGCCCAATGAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTGTTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTCTGTGGGTACCGTCAATTTCTTCCCCACTGAAAGCGGTTTACAACCC GAAGGCCTTCAGTCCCGCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCGTCAGGGTTGCCCCCATTGCGCAAGATTCCCCA OTU >denovo4360 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCACCTCAGCGTCAGTAAAGGCCCGGCAGACCGCCTTCGCCTCCGG NO: 163  TATTCCTCCTGATCTCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACACCAGAAATTCTGTCTGCCTCTACCTCACTCTAGC TGCCCGGTTTGCAATGCTACCTCAGGGTTAAGCCCCGGGCTTTCACATCACACCTAAACAGCCGCCT GCGTGCCCTTTACGCCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCAGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTGGCTGGGGCTTGCTCATCGGGTACCGTCTTCCTCTTCCCCGATAACAGAGCTTTACAGAAC GAATCCCTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCATTGCTGCGTCAGAGTTGCCTCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo4364 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTCTCGCGCCTTAGCGTCAGTCTCTTCCCAGCAGGCCGCCTTCGCCTCCGG NO: 164  TATTCCTCCTGATATCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACACCAGGAATTCTGCCTGCCTCTAAAGTACTCCAG CCAGCTGGTTCCCCGTGCTTGACCCGATTGAGTCCGGCCCTTTTACACGAGGCCTCTCTGGCCGCCTA CGCGCCCTTTACGCCCAGTCATTCCGGACAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACG TAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTAAAGCAGGATAATGTCTCTCTCTTTTCCTGCTACTGAGCTCTGCGGGACGAA TCCCTTCCTCACTCACGCGGCATCGCTGCGTCAGAGTTGCCTCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo443 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAACGTCAGTTACCGTCCAGTAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 165  TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCTTACCTCTCCGGCACTCTAG ATGGACAGTTTCCAAAGCAGTCCAGGGGTTGAGCCCCTGCCTTTCACTTCAGACTTGCCCGTCCGTCT ACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCATTGTCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAAGTTTACATACCG AGATACTTCTTCCTTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCTA OTU >denovo4472 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTACAGTCCAGAGAGCCGCCTTCGCAACTGG NO: 166  TATTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCTACTCTCCTCTCCTGCACTCAAGT CTTACAGTTTCAAGAGCTTACTACGGTTGAGCCGTAGCCTTTCACTCCTGACTTGAAAGACCGCCTAC GCACCCTTTACGCCCAGTAATTCCGGATAACGCTAGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACG TAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCCTCCTCAAGTACCGTCATTATCTTCCTTGAGGACAGAGCTTTACGACCCGA AGGCCTTCATCACTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCATCAGGCTTTCGCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo4475 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTGCTGTCCAGTTGACCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 167  TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGTCAACCTCTCCAGTACTCAAG AACAACAGTTTCAAATGCAGTTTCAGGGTTGAGCCCTGAGATTTCACATCTGACTTGCCATCCCGCCT ACGCGCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCTCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGGAGCTTATTCATCAGGTACCGTCACATCCTTCGTCCCTGATAAAAGAAGTTTACA ACCCGAAGGCCTTCTTCCTTCACGCGGCATTGCTGGGTCAGGCTTTCGCCCATTGCCCAATATTCCCC A OTU >denovo4477 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGATACCCGCACTTTCGTGCCTGAGCGTCAGTTGAGCGCCGGTAAGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGG NO: 168 CGTTCTGCGTGATATCTATGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGCATTCCGCTTACTTCTCGCTCACTCTAGT GCGGAAGTTTCAACGGCTCGGCGGAGTTGAGCTCCGTAATTTTACCGCTGACTTTCCGTACCGCCTGC GCACCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACG GAGTTAGCCGATGCTTTTTCTTCGGGTACTCTCCCTGATGACTCGCAAGTCACCCATTGCTCCCCGAC AAAAGAGGTTTACGACCCGTAGGGCCTTAGTCCCTCACGCGACTTGGCTGGTTCAGCCTTCCGGCCA TTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo4485 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTCTCGCGCCTTAGCGTCAGTCTCTTCCCGGCAGGCCGCCTTCGCCTCCGG NO: 169  TATTCCTCCTGATATCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACACCAGGAATTCTGCCTGCCTCTAAAGGACTCCAG CCTCTCGGTTCCTGTCGCCTCCCCGGGTTGGGCCCGGGACTTTTACAACAGGCCTTCTAGGCCGCCTA CGCGCGCTTTACGCCCAGTAATTCCGGACAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTTAAAGACGGGTGACATCTCTCTTCTCCCCGTCGACTGAGCTCTGCGGGAC GAATCCCTTCCTCACTCACGCGGCATCGCTGCGTCAGAGTTTCCTCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo4547 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTCTCGCACCTGAGCGTCAGTGTCTGTCCGGCAGGCCGCCTTCGCCTCTGG NO: 170  TATTCCTCCTGATATCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACACCAGGAATTCTGCCTGCCTCTCCAGCACTCGAG CTGCATGGTTCGGGATGCACCTCCAGGGTTGGGCCCTGGCTTTTCACATCCCGCCTACACAGCCGCCT GCGTGCCCTTTACGCCCAGTCATTCCGGACAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTGTTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTGCTTGTTAGGTACCGTCTGCTCTCTTCCCTAACGGCAGAGCTTTACGGAAC GAATTCCTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCATTGCTGCGTCAGAGTTGCCTCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo4582 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTGAGCGTCAGTTATGTCCCAGGAGGCTGCCTTCGCCATCGG NO: 171  TGTTCTTCCACATATCTACGCATTTCACTGCTACACGTGGAATTCCACCTCCCTCTGACACACTCTAG TCGAGCAGTCACATATGCCATTCCCGAGTTAAGCTCGGGGATTTCACATCTGTCTTACTCAACCGCCT GCGCACCCTTTACGCCCAGTAATTCCGATTAACGCTCGCACCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGTGCTTATTCTTAGAGTACCGTCAGCAACATCCTTTATTCGAAGATGTCTTTTCGTT CTCTACAAAAGTGGTTTACAACCCGAGGGCCTTCATCCCACACGCGGAATAGCTGGATCAGGCTTGC GCCCATTGTCCAAAATTCCCCA OTU >denovo4659 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGATACCCGCACTTTCGAGCATCAGCGTCAGTTACGGTCCAGCAAGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGG NO: 172  AGTTCTTCGTGATATCTAAGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGAATTCCGCCTGCCTTTACCGCACTCAAG AACTCCAGTATCAACTGCAATTTTACGGTTGAGCCGCAAACTTTCACAACTGACTTAAAATTCCGCCT ACGCTCCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGGATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGGAGTTAGCCGATCCTTATTCATACGGTACATACAAAAAACCACACGTGGCTAACTTTATTCCCGT ATAAAAGAAGTTTACAACCCATAGGGCAGTCATCCTTCACGCTACTTGGCTGGTTCAGACTCTCGTC CATTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo4676 Ref SEQ ID CCTATTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCTTCAGTGTCAGTTACAGGCCAGGCAACCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 173  TGTTCTTCCATATATCTACGCATTTTACCGCTACACATGGAGTTCCATTGCCCTCTCCTGCACTCTAGC TTGCCAGTTTCCAAAGCGTACGACAGTTGAGCTGCCGGCTTTAACTCCAGACTTAACAAGCCACCTA CGCACCCTTTACGCCCAATCATTCCGGATAACGCTCGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGTGACTTTCTGGTAAGCTGATCATTTATGGATCATTCCCTATCCATATCGTTTCTAACT TACAACAGAGCTTTACAATCCGAAGACCGTCTTCACTCACGCGGCATTGCTCGTTCAGGGTTCCCCCC ATTGACGAAAATTCCCTA OTU >denovo4681 Ref SEQ ID CCTATTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTGAGCGTCAGTTACAGACTAGCAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACCGG NO: 174 TGTTCCTCCATATATCTATGCATTTTACCGCTACACATGGAATTCCACTTGCCCCTTCTGCACTCTAGT TCACCAGTTTCTAAGCCTGGATGGGGTTGAGCCCCACAATTTAAGCTTAAACTTAATAAACCGCCTG CGCACCCTTTACGCCCAATAATTCCGGATAACGCTCGTCACCTTCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACG AAGTTAGCCGTGACTTTCTGGTAAAGTACCGTCACTTACGTAGTTGATACGTAACATTCTTCCTTTAC AACAGAGCTTTACAAGCCGAAGACCTTCATCACTCACGCGGCATTGCTCGGTCAGGCTTGCGCCCAT TGCCGAAAATTCCCTA OTU >denovo4699 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGATCCCCGCACTTTCGTGCCTGAGCGTCAGTTGAGCGCCGGTATGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGG NO: 175  GGTTCTGCGTGATATCTATGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGCATTCCGCATACTTCTCGCTCACTCTAG CATGTCAGTTTCAACGGCTATACGGCGTTGAGCACCGCATTTTTACCGCTGACTTGGCACGCCGCCTG CGCACCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GGAGTTAGCCGATGCTTTTTCTTCAGGTACTCTCGTCAGTCCACACGTGGACCTCATTGCTCCCTGAC AAAAGAGGTTTACGACCCATAGGGCCTTATTCCCTCACGCGACTTGGCTGGTTCAGCCTTCCGGCCA TTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo4702 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTACGGCCCAGCAAGTCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 176  TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCACTTGCCTCTTCCGCACTCAAG TCTGCCAGTATCGGATGCACGTTAAGAGTTGAGCCCTTACATTTCACATCCGACTTAACAGACCGCCT ACGCGCCCTTTACGCCCAGTGATTCCGGACAACGCTTGCCCCCTATGTTTTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCCTCCTCAAGTACCGTCATTATCTTCCTTGAGGACAGAGCTTTACGACCCG AAGGCCTTCATCGCTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCATCAGGCTTTCGCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo4744 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCATGAGCGTCAGTGACATCCCAGGAGGCTGCCTTCGCCATTGG NO: 177 TGTTCTTCCAAATATCTACGCATTTCACTGCTACACTTGGAATTCCACCTCCCTCTGATGGACTCTAGT CCTGCAGTCACGAATGCAATTCCCAGGTTGAGCCCGGGGATTTCACATCCGTCTTACAGAACCGCCT GCGCACGCTTTACGCCCAGTAATTCCGATTAACGCTTGCACCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGTGCTTATTCTTCAGGTACCGTCAGCAGATCCCGGTATTAGCGGAATCCTTTTCGTC CCTGACAAAAGCAGTTTACAATCCGAAGACCTTCATCCTGCACGCGGCATGGCTGGATCAGGGTTGC CCCCATTGTCCAAAATTCCCCA OTU >denovo477 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCGCCTGAGCGTCAGTATCCGGCTAGCAGACCGCCTTCGCCTCTGG NO: 178  TATTCCTCCTGATCTCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACACCAGGAATTCTGTCTGCCCCGCCGGCACTCTAG TTGCCCGGTCCGCGATGACCGGCCGGGGTTGAGCCCCGGACTTTCACACCGCGCCTAAACAACCGCC TGCGCGCCCTTTACGCCCAATCAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCAGCTGCTGGC ACGTAGTTGGCTGGGGCTTGCTCGCCGGGTACCGTCTTAACTCTTTCCCGGCAACAGGGCTTTACAG GACGAATCCCGTCTTCACCCACGCGGCATTGCTGCGTCAGAGTTTCCTCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo4780 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGATCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCATCAGCGTCAGTCATGGCTTGGCAGGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGG NO: 179  GGTTCTGCGTGATATCTAAGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGCATTCCGCCTGCCTCAAACATACTCAAG CCTCCCAGTTTCAACGGCAATTCTATGGTTGAGCCACAGACTTTCACCGCTGACTTAAAAGGCCGCCT ACGCACCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGGATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGGAGTTAGCCGATCCTTATTCATAAGGTACATACAAAACGGGACACGTCCCGCACTTTATTCCCTT ATAAAAGAGGTTTACGATCCATAGAACCTTCATCCCTCACGCGACTTGGCTGGTTCAGGCTCGCGCC CATTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo4815 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTACCCACGCTTTCGCGCTTCAGCGTCAGTATCTGTCCAGTGGGCTGACTTCTCCATCGG NO: 180  CATTCCTACAAATATCTACGAATTTCACCTCTACACTTGTAGTTCCGCCCACCTCTCCAGTACTCTAG TTTGACAGTTTCCAACGCAATACGGAGTTGAGCCCCGCATTTTCACATCAGACTTACCAAACCACCT AGACGCGCTTTACGCCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCGACATACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTATTTAGCCGTCGCTTCTTCTGTTGGTACCGTCACGTTCTTCGTCCCAACTGAAAGCACTTTACATT CCGAAGACCTTCATCCTGCACGCGGCATGGCTGGATCAGGGTTGCCCCCATTGTCCAAAATTCCCCA OTU >denovo4819 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGATCCCCGCACTTTCGAGCTTCAGCGTCAGTTGCGCTCCAGTGAGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGG NO: 181  AGTTCTTCGTGATATCTAAGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGAATTCCGCCCACTTTGTGCGTACTCAAG GAAACCAGTTCGCGCTGCAGTGCAGATGTTGAGCATCTACATTTCACAACACGCTTAATCTCCGGCC TACGCTCCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCCCGGACCTTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGC ACGGAATTAGCCGGTCCTTATTCATAAGGTACATACAAAAAGAGTCACGACTCTCACTTTATTCCCTT ATAAAAGCAGTTTACAACCCATAGGGCCGTCTTCCTGCACGCTACTTGGCTGGTTCAGGCTCTCGCCC ATTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo4833 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCTCCTCAGCGTCAGTGACGGCCCAGAGACCTGCCTTCGCCATTGG NO: 182 TGTTCTTCCCGATATCTACACATTCCACCGTTACACCGGGAATTCCAGTCTCCCCTACCGCACTCCAG CCCGCCCGTACCCGGCGCAGATCCACCGTTAGGCGATGGACTTTCACACCGGACGCGACGAACCGCC TACGAGCCCTTTACGCCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCACCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGC ACGTAGTTAGCCGGTGCTTATTCGAACAATCCACTCAACACGGCCCGAAGCCGTGCCTTGCCCTTGA ACAAAAGCGGTTTACAACCCGAAGGCCTCCATCCCGCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGCTTGCGCCC ATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo4838 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTCCCCCAGCTTTCGCGCCTCAGCGTCAGTGCCGGCCCAGCAGGCTGCCTTCGCCGTCGG NO: 183 TGTTCTTCCCGATATCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACACCGGGAATTCCGCCTGCCCCTACCGCACTCGAT CCCCCCAGTTCGGCCCGCTTCCGGGGGTTGAGCCCCCGGCTTCGACGGTGCCGCTTGAGGAGACGCC TACGCGCGCTTTACGCCCAATGAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGC ACGTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTCTGCAGGTACCGTCAAAATTCTTCCCTGCCGAAAGCGGTTTACGA CCCGAAGGCCTTCGTCCCGCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCGTCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGCGCAAAATTCCCC A OTU >denovo4853 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCACCTCAGCGTCAGTATAAGCCCAGCAGGCCGCCTCCGCCACCG NO: 184  GTATTCCTCCTGATCTCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACACCAGGAATTCTGCCTGCCTCTGCTTCACTCCA GCAGCACGGTTTGCCGTGCAACCCGGGGTTGGGCCCCGGGTTTTAACACCGCACCTTCGCTGCCGCC TGCGTGCCCTTTACGCCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCCCCCCACGTGTTACCGCAGCTGCTGGC ACGTGGTTGGCTGGGGCTCATACGCCGGGTACCGTCTTAACTCTTCCCCGACAACAGGGCTTTACAG GACGAATCCCTTCTTCACCCACGCGGCATTGCTGCGTCAGAGTTGCCTCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo4867 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGATACCCACACTTTCGAGCATCAGCGTCAGTTACAATCCAGTAAGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGG NO: 185 AGTTCTTCGTGATATCTAAGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGAATTCCGCCTACCTCTGTTGCACTCAAG GTCGCCAGTATCAACTGCAATTTTACGGTTGAGCCGCAAACTTTCACAACTGACTTAACAACCCGCC TACGCTCCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGGATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGC ACGGAGTTAGCCGATCCTTATTCATACGGTACATACAAAAAGCCACACGTGGCTAACTTTATTCCCG TATAAAAGAAGTTTACAACCCATAGGGCAGTCATCCTTCACGCTACTTGGCTGGTTCAGACTCTCGTC CATTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo4876 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTACAGTCCAGAGAGTCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 186  TGTTCTTCCTAATCTCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCACTCTCCCCTCCTGTACTCTAGA TCCCCAGTTTGGAATGCAGCCCCCAGGTTGAGCCCGAGTATTTCACATCCCACTTAAAGATCCGCCT ACGCTCCCTTTACGCCCAGTAAATCCGGACAACGCTTGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGTGGCTTCCTCCTTAGGTACCGTCATTATCGTCCCTAAAGACAGAGCTTTACAATCC GAAGACCGTCATCACTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo4881 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTCTCGCGCCTGAGCGTCAGTGTCTGTCCGGCAGGCCGCCTTCGCCTCTGG NO: 187  TATTCCTCCTGATCTCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACACCAGGAATTCTGCCTGCCTCTCCAGCACTCGAG CCGCGCGGTTCGGGATGCCCGAACAGGGTTGGGCCCTGATCTTTCACATCCCGCCTTCGCGGCCGCC TGCGCGCCCTTTACGCCCAGTCATTCCGGACAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTGCTTGTCAGGTACCGTCTCTCTCTTCCCTGACAACAGAGCTTTACGGGAC GAATCCCTTCTTCGCTCACGCGGCATTGCTGCGTCAGAGTTGCCTCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo4895 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAACGTCAGTTACCGTCCAGTAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 188  TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCTTACCCCTCCGGTACTCAAG ACTGACAGTTTCCAATGCAGTCCAGGGGTTGAGCCCCTGCCTTTCACATCAGACTTGCCATTCCGTCT ACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCATTTTCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAAGTTTACATACCG AAATACTTCTTCGCTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo4914 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGATACCCACACTTTCGAGCATGAACGTCAGTTACACTTTAGCAAGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGG NO: 189 AGTTCTTCGTGATATCTAAGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGAATTCCGCCTGCCTCAACTGCACTCAAG GTCTCCAGTATCAACTGCAATTTTAAGGTTGAGCCCCAAACTTTCACAGCTGACTTAAAAACCCGTCT GCGCTCCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGGAGTTAGCCGATGCTTATTCGTACCGGTACATACAAGCGCCTACACGTAGGCGGTTTTATTCCCG GACAAAAGAAGTTTACAACCCATAGGGCAGTCATCCTTCACGCTACTTGGCTGGTTCAGGCTCGCGC CCATTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo4917 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTACCCATGCTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTAGTGCCCAGTAGGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 190  TGTTCCTCCCGATATCTACGCATTCCACCGCTACACCGGGAATTCCGCCTACCTCTACACCACTCAAG ATCCGCAGTTTTGAAAGCAGTTCATGGGTTGAGCCCATGAGTTTCACTTCCAACTTGCAGACCCGCCT GCGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAATTCCGGACAACGCTTGCCACCTACGTTTTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGTGGCTTTCTTGTAAGGTACCGTCACTATCGTCCCTTACGACAGGAGTTTACAACCCG AAGGCCTTCTTCCTCCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo498 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGATACCCACACTTTCGAGCCTCAATGTCAGTTGCAGCTTAGCAGGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGG NO: 191 AGTTCTTCGTGATATCTAAGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGAATTCCGCCTGCCTCAACTGCACTCAAG ATATCCAGTATCAACTGCAATTTTACGGTTGAGCCGCAAACTTTCACAACTGACTTAAACATCCATCT ACGCTCCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGGATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGGAGTTAGCCGATCCTTATTCATAAAGTACATGCAAACGGGTATGCATACCCGACTTTATTCCTTTA TAAAAGAAGTTTACAACCCATAGGGCAGTCATCCTTCACGCTACTTGGCTGGTTCAGGCTCTCGCCC ATTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo5016 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAACGTCAGTCATCGTCCAGCAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 192  TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCTTGCCTCTCCGACACTCTAG CTGCACAGTTTCCAAAGCAGTCCCGGGGTTGAGCCCCGGGCTTTCACTTCAGACTTGCACTGCCGTCT ACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCATTTTCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAAGTTTACATACCG AAATACTTCATCCTTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo5045 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTATCGTCCAGCAATCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 193  TGTTCCTCCGTATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACACGGAATTCCGATTGCCTCTCCGACACTCAAG AACTACAGTTTCAAATGCAGGCTATGGGTTGAGCCCATAGTTTTCACACCTGACTTGCAGTCCCGCCT ACACGCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGTGGCTTATTCAACAGGTACCGTCATTTGTTTCGTCCCTGTTAAAAGAAGTTTACAA CCCGAAAGCCTTCTTCCTTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGGGTCAGGCTTGCGCCCATTGCCCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo509 Ref SEQ ID CCTATTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAGCGTCAGGTACAGGCCAGGCGGCCGCCTTCGCCGCTGG NO: 194  TGTTCTTCCACATCTCTACGCATTTTACCGCTACACATGGAGTTCCACCGCCCTCTCCTGTCCTCAAGC CGTGCAGTTTCCAAAGCCTGAACCGGTTGAGCCGGTCCCTTTTACTTCAGACTTGCACAGCCGCCTGC GCACCCTTTACGCCCAATCATTCCGGATAACGCTTGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGT AGTTAGCCGTGGCTTTCTGGCCGGGTACCATCAAACAGTCAGCTTTCCACTCTGGCTGTCCTTTGTCC CCGGCAACAGGGCTTTACAACCCGAAGGCCGTCATCCCGCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCGTCAGGCTTTCG CCCATTGCGCAAGATTCCCCA OTU >denovo5115 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTACCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAACGTCAGTACAGGCCCAGCAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 195 TGTTCCTCCATATATTTACGCATTTTACCGCTACACATGGAATTCCACTTGCCTCTACCGTACTCTAGC TTAAGAGTTTCTTTTGCTCGATTGGGTTGAGCCCAACAATTTTACAAAAGACTTCTTATGCCGTCTAC GCACCCTTTACGCCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACG TAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTATTCATTAGGTACCGTCAATACGAGTTTTCGTCCCTAATAAAAGAACTTTAC ATTACGAATAACTTCTTCGTTCACGCGGCATTGCTCGGTCAGACTTTCGTCCATTGCCGAAAATTCCC TA OTU >denovo5129 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAGCGTCAGTATCGGGCCAGTGAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 196  TGTTCTTGCGAATATCTACGAATTTCACCTCTACACTCGCAGTTCCACTCACCTCTCCCGAACTCAAG ATCTTCAGTATCAAAGGCAGTTCTGGAGTTGAGCTCCAGGATTTCACCCCTGACTTAAAGACCCGCC TACGCACCCTTTACGCCCAGTGATTCCGAGCAACGCTAGCCCCCTTCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGAAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTATTCTTGCGGTACCGTCATTATCTTCCCGCACAAAAGAGCTTTACAACCC TAGGGCCTTCATCACTCACGCGGCATGGCTGGATCAGGCTTGCGCCCATTGTCCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo5135 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCACCTGAGCGTCAGTCACTGGCCGGCAGACCGCCTTCGCCTCCGG NO: 197  TATTCCTCCTGATCTCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACACCAGGAATTCTGTCTGCCTCTCCAGCACTCGAG ACCTCCGGTTCGCCGTGGCCTCCCGGGGTTGAGCCCCGGTCTTTAACACGGCGCCTGAAAGTCCGCC TGCGTGCCCTTTACGCCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCCCCCCACGTATTACCGCAGCTGCTGGC ACGTGGTTGGCTGGGGCTTGCTCGTCAGGTACCGTCTTCTTCTTCCCTGACAACAGAGCTTTACGGAA CGAATCCCTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCATTGCTGCGTCAGAGTTTCCTCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo5161 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGATACCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAGCGTCAATCGCGGATTCGTCAGATGCCTTCGCAATCGG NO: 198 TGTTCTGTGTGATATCTATGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACACATTCCTCCAACGACATCCGCATTCAAG CCTACCAGTATCAACGGCAGTTTCCTCGTTGAGCGAGGACATTTCACCGCTGACTTAACAGGCCGCC TACGCACCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCATCCCCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGC ACGGAGTTAGCCGATGCTTATTCGTGAGATACTCTCATCAATCCACTCGTGGACCTTATTGCTCTCTC ACAAAAGAAGTTTAACGCCCATAGGGCACTGACCTTCACGCGGCATGGCTGGTTCAGCCTTTCGGCC ATTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo5209 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTAAAAGCCCAGCAGGCCGCCTTCGCCACTG NO: 199  GTGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCCTGCCTCTACTTCACTCAA GAGCCCCAGTTTCGAACGCAGCTACCGGTTGAGCCGGTAGATTTAACATTCGACTTAAGACCCCGCC TACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAATTCCGGACAACGCTCGCTCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGGAGCTTCCTCCTTGGGTACCGTCATTATCGTCCCCAAAGACAGAGGTTTACAATCC GAAGACCGTCTTCCCTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGAGTTTCCTCCATTGTGCAATATCCCCCA OTU >denovo5302 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCCAGCTTTCGCGCCTCAGCGTCCGTCTCGGCCCAGAGGGCCGCCTTCGCCACCGG NO: 200  TGTTCCACCCGATATCTGCGCATTCCACCGCTACACCGGGTGTTCCACCCTCCCCTACCGGACCCGAG CCGCGGGGTTCGGGGGGCGGACCGGGGTTGAGCCCCGGGATTTGACCCCCCGCCTACGCGGCCGCCT ACGCGCGCTTTACGCCCAATGAATCCGGATAACGCGCGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCTGGGGCTTCTTCTGCAGGTACCGTCTTGTCTCGTCCCTGCTGAAAGCGGTTTACGACC CGAAGGCCTTCGTCCCGCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCGTCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGCGCAAGATTCCCCA OTU >denovo5334 Ref SEQ ID CCTATTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTGAGCGTCAGTTACAGTCCAGGCGGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 201 TGTTCTTCCATATATCTACGCATTTTACCGCTACACATGGAGTTCCACCGCCCTCTCCTGTCCTCTAGC GTGACAGTTTCCAAAGCCTGTACAGGTTGAGCCCGTACCTTTCACTTCAGACTTGTCACGCCGCCTGC GCACCCTTTACGCCCAATCATTCCGGATAACGCTCGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGT AGTTAGCCGTGACTTTCTGGCAGGCTACCATCAAAAGACAAGCATTTCCTCTTGCCTTCCTTTTTGAC CTGCAACAGAGCTTTACGATCCGAAGACCTTCCTCACTCACGCGGCATTGCTCGTTCAGGCTTGCGCC CATTGACGAAAATTCCCTA OTU >denovo5338 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAACGTCAGTTACTGTCCAGTAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 202  TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCACTTACCTCTCCAGCACTCTAG CAGAACAGTTTCCAAAGCAGTCCCGGGGTTGAGCCCCGGGCTTTCACTTCAGACTTGCTCCGCCGTC TACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCATTTTCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAGCTTTACATACC GAGATACTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo5385 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAGTGTCAGTTACAGTCCAGTAAGCCGCCTTCGCCGCTGG NO: 203  TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCACTTACCTCTCCTGCACTCCAG CCCAGCAGTTTCAAAAGCAGTCCCGGGGTTGAGCCCCGGGCTTTCACTTCTGACTTGCTGTGCCACCT ACACTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCTCCATACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTATTTAGCCGGAGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCATTATCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAGCTTTACATACCG AAATACTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGAGTTTCCTCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo5399 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCGCATCAGCGTCAGTAATGTTCCAGCAGGTCGCCTTCGCAATGAG NO: 204  TATTCCTCTTGATCTCTACGGATTTTACCCCTACACCAAGAATTCCACCTACCTCTCCCATACTCTAGA AAAGTAGTTTCAAATGCAGTTCTGTAGTTAAGCCACAGGATTTCACATCTGACTTACCTTCCCGCCTA CGCGCTCTTTACGCCCAGTGATTCCGAGTAACGCTTGCACCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACG GAGTTAGCCGGTGCTTATTCGTTAGATACCGTCATAATCTTCTCTAACAAAAGGAGTTTACAATCCTA AAACCTTCATCCTCCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCTTCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGAGCAATATTCCCTA OTU >denovo5427 Ref SEQ ID CCTATTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAGTGTCAGTTACAGGCCAGGCGACCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 205  TGTTCCTCCATATATCTACGCATTTTACCGCTACACATGGAATTCCATCGCCCTCTCCTGCACTCTAGT TCACCAGTTTCCAAAGCGAACAGCAGTTGAGCTGCTGCCTTTTACTTCAGACTTAATGTACCACCTAC GCACCCTTTACGCCCAATCATTCCGGATAACGCTTGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGT AGTTAGCCGTGGCTTTCTGGTAAGATACCATCACTATCATGTCATTCCCTACATGATCCGTTTTTCTCT TACAACAGAGCTTTACGATCCGAAGACCTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCATTGCTCGTTCAGGGTTCCCCCC ATTGACGAAAATTCCCTA OTU >denovo5455 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCACCTGAGCGTCAGTCTTCGTCCAGGGGGCCGCCTTCGCCACCGG NO: 206  TATTCCTCCAGATCTCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACCTGGAATTCTACCCCCCTCTACGAGACTCAAG CTTGCCAGTATCAGATGCAGTTCCCAGGTTGAGCCCGGGGATTTCACATCTGACTTAACAAACCGCC TGCGTGCGCTTTACGCCCAGTAATTCCGATTAACGCTTGCACCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGGAGTTAGCCGGTGCTTCTTCTGCGGGTAACGTCAATGAGCAAAGGTATTAACTTTACTCCCTTCCT CCCCGCTGAAAGTACTTTACAACCCGAAGGCCTTCTTCATACACGCGGCATGGCTGCATCAGGCTTG CGCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo546 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTTCCAGTCCAGAAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTG NO: 207  GTGTTCTTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCTTTCCTCTCCTGTACTCTAG CTTAGCAGTTTAAAATGCAATCCCGAGGTTAAGCCTCGGGCTTTCACATCTTACTTGCCATGCCGCCT ACTCACCCTTTACACCCAGTAATTCCGGATAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTATTTAGGTACAGTCACTTTCTTCGTCCCTATTGATAGAAGTTTACAAT CCGAAAACCGTCTTCCTTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo5466 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGATACCCACACTTTCGAGCCTCAATGTCAGTTACAGCTTAGCAGGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGG NO: 208  AGTTCTTCGTGATATCTAAGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGAATTCCGCCTGCCTCAACTGCACTCAAG GCGTCCAGTATCAACTGCAATTTTACGGTTGAGCCGCAAACTTTCACAACTGACTTAAACGCCCATCT ACGCTCCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGGATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGGAGTTAGCCGATCCTTATTCATACGGTACATACAAAAAGGTACGCGTACCTCACTTTATTCCCGTA TAAAAGAAGTTTACAACCCATAGGGCAGTCATCCTTCACGCTACTTGGCTGGTTCAGACTCTCGTCC ATTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo5487 Ref SEQ ID CCCGTTCGCTACCCTAGCTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTACAGTCCAGAAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 209  TGTTCTTCCCAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTGGGAATTCCGCTTTCCTCTCCTGCACTCAAG AAAATCAGTTCGGACCCCATCACGAGGTTGAGCCCCGCACTTTTAAGATCCGCTTAATTTCCCGCCTG CGCTCCCTTTACGCCCAATAATTCCGGACAACGCTTGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACG TAGTTAGCCGTGGCTTCCTCGTTAAGTACCGTCAAATACTTACTGTATTATAATAAGCATCCTTCGCC CTTAACAACAGAACTTTACGATCCGAAGACCTTCTTCGTTCACGCGGCGTTGCTCCGTCAGGCTTTCG CCCATTGCGGAAGATTCCCCA OTU >denovo5517 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTCCCCCAGCTTTCGCGCCTCAGCGTCGGTCTCGGCCCAGAGGGCCGCCTTCGCCACCGG NO: 210  TGTTCCACCCGATATCTGCGCATTCCACCGCTACACCGGGTGTTCCACCCTCCCCTACCGGACCCGAG CCCGGCGGTTCAGGGGGCGGGACGGGGTTGAGCCCCGCCATTTGACCCCCTGCCTGCCGGGCCGCCT ACGCGCGCTTTACGCCCAATGAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTCTGCAGGTACCGTCTTGTCTCATCCCTGCTGAAAGCGGTTTACGACC CGAGGGCCTTCGTCCCGCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCGTCAGGGTTCCCCCCATTGCGCAAGATTCCCCA OTU >denovo5529 Ref SEQ ID CCCGTTCGCTACCCTAGCTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTACAGTCCAGAAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 211  TGTTCTTCCCAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTGGGAATTCCGCTTTCCTCTCCTGCACTCAAG AAAACCAGTTCGGACCCCATCACGGGGTTGAGCCCCGCACTTTTAAGATCCGCTTAGTTTCCCGCCT GCGCTCCCTTTACGCCCAATAATTCCGGACAACGCTTGCCGCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGTGGCTTCCTCGTTAGGTACCGTCAAATAAAAACCTTATTATGATTCTTACCCTTCGT CCCTAACAACAGAACTTTACGATCCTAAGACCTTCATCGTTCACGCGGCGTTGCTCCGTCAGGCTTTC GCCCATTGCGGAAGATTCCCCA OTU >denovo5549 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTACCCATGCTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTAAAGCCCAGTAGGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 212  TGTTCCTTCCGATATCTACGCATTCCACCGCTACACCGGAAATTCCGCCTACCTCTACTTCACTCAAG TTCCACAGTTTTGAACGCTGATACGGGTTGAGCCCGTAGATTAAACGTCCAACTTGCAGAACCGCCT GCGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAATTCCGGACAACGCTCGCACCCTACGTTTTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGTGCTTCCTCCTCGGGTACCGTCATTATCGTCCCCGAAGACAGAGGTTTACAATAC GAATACCTTCTTCCCTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGAGTTTCCTCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo5571 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAGCGTCAGCTCCAGCCCAGACGGCCGCCTTCGCCGCTGG NO: 213  TGTTCTTCCATATCTCTATGCATTTTACCGCTACACATGGAGTTCCGCCGTCCTCTGCTGGCCTCCAGC CTGCCAGTTTCCACAGCCTGGCAAAGTTGAGCTTCGCCCTTTTACTGCAGACTTAACAGGCCGCCTGC GCACCCTTTACGCCCAATCATTCCGGATAACGCTCGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGT AGTTAGCCGTGACTTCCTCGTGGACTTCCATCAAACTAAAGCCATTTCCTGCTCTTGTCCTTTTTCATC CACAACAGGGCTTTACACTCCGAAAAGCTCCTTCACCCACGCGGCATCGCTCGTTCAGGCTTGCGCC CATTGACGAAGATTCCCTA OTU >denovo5573 Ref SEQ ID CCTATTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTGAGCGTCAGTTACAGGCCAGGCGGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 214  TGTTCTTCCACATCTCTACGCATTTTACCGCTACACGTGGAGTTCCACCGCCCTCTCCTGTCCTCGAGC ATACCAGTTTCCAAAGCCTGTACAGGTTGAGCCCGTACCTTTCACTTCAGACTTGATATGCCGCCTGC GCACCCTTTACGCCCAATCATTCCGGATAACGCTCGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGT AGTTAGCCGTGACTTTCTGGCGAGGTACCATCAAAAGAGAATCATTCCCTCTTCTCTTCCTTTTTCCC TCGCAACAGAGCTTTACGATCCGAAGACCTTCTTCACCCACGCGGCATTGCTCGTTCAGGCTTGCGCC CATTGACGAAAATTCCCTA OTU >denovo5581 Ref SEQ ID CCTATTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTGAGCGTCAGTTACAGACTAGCAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACCGG NO: 215  TGTTCCTCCATATATCTATGCATTTTACCGCTACACATGGAATTCCACTTGCCCCTTCTGCACTCTAGT TCACCAGTTTCTAAGCCTGGATGGGGTTGAGCCCCACAATTTAAGCTTAAACTTAGCAAACCGCCTG CGCACCCTTTACGCCCAATAATTCCGGATAACGCTTGTCACCTTCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACG AAGTTAGCCGTGACTTTCTGGTAAAGTACCGTCAGTTACATAGTTGATATGTAATATTCTTCCTTTAC AACAGAGCTTTACAATCCGAAGACCTTCATCACTCACGCGGCATTGCTCGGTCAGGCTTTCGCCCATT GCCGAAAATTCCCTA OTU >denovo5585 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAGCGTCAGCTCCAGCCCAGACGGCCGCCTTCGCCGCTGG NO: 216  TGTTCTTCCATATCTCTATGCATTTTACCGCTACACATGGAGTTCCGCCGTCCTCTGCTGGCCTCCAGC CTGCCAGTTTCCACAGCCTGGCAAAGTTGAGCTTCGCCCTTTTACTGCAGACTTAACAGGCCGCCTGC GCACCCTTTACGCCCAATCATTCCGGATAACGCTCGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGT AGTTAGCCGTGACTTCCTCGTGGACTTCCATCAAAAGCAGACCATTTCCTGTCTCCTCCCTTTTTCATC CACAACAGGGCTTTACACTCCGAAAAGCTCCTTCACCCACGCGGCATCGCTCGTTCAGGCTTGCGCC CATTGACGAAGATTCCCTA OTU >denovo5632 Ref SEQ ID CCTATTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAGCGTCAGGTACAGGCCAGGCGGCCGCCTTCGCCGCTGG NO: 217  TGTTCTTCCACATCTCTACGCATTTTACCGCTACACATGGAGTTCCACCGCCCTCTCCTGTCCTCAAGC CGTGCAGTTTCCAAAGCCTGAACCGGTTGAGCCGGTCCCTTTTACTTCAGACTTGCACAGCCGCCTGC GCACCCTTTACGCCCAATCATTCCGGATAACGCTTGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGT AGTTAGCCGTGGCTTTCTGGCCGGGTACCATCAAACAGTCAGCTTTCCACTCTGGCTATCCTTTGTCC CCGGCAACAGGGCTTTACAGCCCGAAGGCCGTCTTCACTCACGCGGCATTGCTCGTTCAGAGTTTCC TCCATTGACGAAAATTCCCTA OTU >denovo5653 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGATACCCACGCTTTCGTGCTTCAGCGTCAGTAGGGCGCCGGTATGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGG NO: 218  AGTTCTGCGTGATATCTATGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGCATTCCGCATACTTCTCGCCCACTCAAG ATCTCCAGTTTCAACGGCGGGATGAGGTTGAGCCTCACTATTTTACCGCTGACTTAAAAATCCGCCTA CGCACCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GGAGTTAGCCGATGCTTTTTCTTCGGGTAATCTCGCTTCAGGCACACGTGCCTTCGTTGCTCCCCGAC AAAAGAGGTTTACAATCCATAGGACCGTCTTCCCTCACGCGACTTGGCTGGTTCAGGCTCTCGCCCA TTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo5657 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCATTTACAGTCCAGTAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 219  TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCACTTACCTCTCCTGCAATCTAG CAATACAGTTTCAAAAGCAGTCCCGGAGTTGAGCCCCGGGCTTTCACTTCTGACTTGCATCGCCGCCT ACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCATTTTCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAAGTTTACATACCG AAATACTTCTTCCTTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo5659 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTACCCACGCTTTCGCACCTCAGCGTCAGTTACCGACCAGATTGCCGCCTTCGCTACCGG NO: 220  TATTCCTCCTGATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACCAGGAATTCTGCAATCCTCTCCGATACTCTAG TATTATAGTATCACTAGCCTTACTAAAGTTGAGCTCTAGCCTTTGACTAATGACTTACAACACCGCCT ACGTGCTCTTTACGCCCAGTCACTCCGAACAACGCTCGCCCCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GGAGTTAGCCGGGGCTGCTTATACAGGTACCGTCACTATATATGCAGTTACTCATATATATTTTCTTC CCTGTCGAAAGAACTTTACGACCCGAAGGCCTTCTTCATTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCGTCACTCTATCG AGCATTGCGCAAAATTCCCCA OTU >denovo5686 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTCTCGCACCTGAGCGTCAGTATCTGTCCGGCAGGCCGCCTTCGCCTCTGG NO: 221  TATTCCTCCTGATATCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACACCAGGAATTCTGCCTGCCTCTCCAGTACTCTAG CCGCATGGTTCGGGATGCCCTTCCAGGGTTGGGCCCTGATCTTTCACATCCCGCCTACACGGCCGCCT GCGTGCCCTTTACGCCCAGTCATTCCGGACAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTGTTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTGCTTGTTAGGTACCGTCTTCTCTCTTCCCTAACGGCAGAGCTTTACGGAAC GAATTCCTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCATTGCTGCGTCAGAGTTGCCTCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo5704 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCACCTCAGCGTCAGTATCTGCCCAGGAAATCGCCTTCGCCTCTGG NO: 222 TGTTCTTCCAGATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACCTGGAATTCCATTTCCCTCTGCAATACTCTAG ATAGTTAGTTTAAAGTGCAGTTCCCAGGTTGAGCCCGGGGCTTTCACACCTTACTTGACTATCCGCCT ACATGCCCTTTACGCCCAGTTATTCCGATTAACGCTTGCACCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GGAGTTAGCCGGTGCTTCTTCTGTGGGTAACGTCACTCTTGCGATTTCCTCCCCACTGAAAGTGCTTT ACAACCCGAAGGCCTTCTTCACACACGCGGCATGGCTGCATCAGGGTTCCCCCCATTGTGCAATATT CCCTA OTU >denovo5727 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTCTCGCGCCTGAGCGTCAGTCTCTCTCCAGCAGGCCGCCTTCGCCTCCGG NO: 223  TATTCCTCCTGATCTCTGCGTATTTCACCACTACACCAGGAATTCTGCCTGCCTCTAGAGTACTCTAG CTAAGCTGGTTCTTTCTGCTTCCCCGGGGTGGGCCCGGGGCTTTTACAAAAAGCCTCTCTTGCCGCCT GCGCGCCCTTTACGCCCAATAATTCCGGACAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTATTGCCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTCAAAACCGGCTGGTCTTCTCTCCTAACCGGTGACTGAGCTTTACGGGACG AATCCCTTCCTCACTCACGCGGCATCGCTGCGTCAGAGTTTCCTCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo5753 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAACGTCAGTTACCGTCCAGTAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 224  TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCTTACCTCTCCGGCACTCGAG TATCACAGTTTCCAATGCAGTCCAGGGGTTGAGCCCCCGCCTTTCACATCAGACTTGCAACACCGTCT ACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCATTTTCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAAGTTTACATACCG AGATACTTCTTCCTTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo588 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTAATGTCCAGCAGGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 225  TGTTCCTCCGTATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACACGGAATTCCGCCTGCCTCTCCATCACTCAAG AAAAACAGTTTCAAATGCAGGCCAGTGGTTGAGCCACTGGGTTTCACATCTGACTTGCTTTCCCGCCT ACACGCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCTCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGGAGCTTATTCATTAAGTACCGTCATTTGTTTCGTCCTTAATAAAAGAAGTTTACAA CCCGAAAGCCTTCTTCCTTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGGGTCAGGCTTGCGCCCATTGCCCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo5917 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCGCCTGAGCGTCAGTCGCCAGCCAGCAGGCCGCCTTCGCCTCCGG NO: 226  TGTTCCTCCTGATCTCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACACCAGGAATTCCGCCTGCCTCTCTGGCACTCGAG CCGCCCGGTTCCGCCGGCAGCCGCCGGGTTGGGCCCGGCGGTTTCACCGGCGGCCTAAACGGCCGCC TGCGCGCCCTTTACGCCCAATGATTCCGGACAACGCTTGCCCCCCACGTCTTACCGCAGCTGCTGGCA CGTGGTTGGCTGGGGCTCCTGGCCGGGTACCGTCATTGTCTTCCCCGGCGACAGAGCTTTACGGAAC GAGTCCCTTCTTCGCTCACGCGGCATTGCTGCGTCAGGGTCTCCCCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo5959 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTGCTGTCCAGTTGGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 227  TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCCAACCTCTCCAGTACTCAAG AACCACAGTTTCAAACGCAGGCCAGAGGTTGAGCCCCTGGTTTTCACGCCTGACTTGCAGTCCCGCC TACACGCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGACAACGCTTGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGC ACGTAGTTAGCCGTGGCTTATTCATCAGGTACAGTCTCATTCATCTTCCCTGATAAAAGAAGTTTACA ACCCGAAAGCCTTCTTCCTTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGGGTCAGGCTTGCGCCCATTGCCCAATATTCCCC A OTU >denovo6010 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTACCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAGTGTCAGTTGCAGTCCAGAAAGCCGCCTTCGCTACTGG NO: 228  TGTTCTTCCCAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTGAGAATTCCACTTTCCTCTCCTGCACTCAAGT CTTCCAGTTTCGGCGGCTTAATACGGTTGAGCCGTAGCCTTTAACCACCGACTTGAAAGACCACCTA CGCACCCTTTACGCCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTAGCACCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGTGCTTCCTCACAGGGTACCGTCATTATCTTCCCCTGCAACAGAACTTTACGATCCG AAGACCTTCATCGTTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCATCAGGCTTTCGCCCATTGTGCAATATCCCCCA OTU >denovo6025 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCTAGCTTTCGCGCCTCAGCGTCAGTGATGGCCCAGAAGGCCGCCTTCGCCACCGG NO: 229 TGTTCTTCCCGATATCTGCGCATTCCACCGCTACACCGGGAATTCCGCCTTCCCCTACCACACTCAAG CCAGCCGGTATCGGGAGCGAGACGGGGTTGAGCCCCGAAATTTGACTCCCGACCTAACTGGCCGCCT ACGCGCGCTTTACGCCCAATGAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTCTGCAGGTACCGTCACCTTGCGGCCTCGTCCCTGCTGAAAGCGGTTT ACAACCCGAAGGCCGTCATCCCGCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCGTCAGGCTTTCGCCCATTGCGCAAGATT CCCCA OTU >denovo6038 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGATCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAGCGTCAGACCGGCGCCGGTACGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGG NO: 230 AGTTCTGCGCGATATCTATGCATTTCACCGCTACACCGCGCATTCCGCGTACTTCTCGCCGTCTCAAG TCCCCCAGTCTAAACGGCTCGGCGGGGTTGAGCCCCGCGATTTTACCGCTTACTTAAGAGACCGCCT ACGCACCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGGAGTTAGCCGATGCTTTTTCTCCGGGTACACTCGGATGAGGACGCGTCCTCACTTTTGTTCCCCGG CAAAAGAGGTTTACAACACGTAGTGCCGTCTTCCCTCACGCGGCTTGGCTGGTTCAGGATCTCTCCC ATTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo6039 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTACGGCCCAGCAAGTCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 231  TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCACTTGCCTCTTCCGCACTCAAG TCTGCCAGTATCGGATGCACGTTAAGGGTTGAGCCCTTACATTTCACATCCGACTTAACAGACCGCCT ACGCGCCCTTTACGCCCAGTGATTCCGGACAACGCTTGCCCCCTATGTTTTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC ATAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCCTTCTTGTCTACCGTCCTCAGACTGTCAGTTACTACAGTCTGCTCTCTTG GACAAGGATAGAGCTTTACAACCCGAAGGCCTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCATTGCTCCGTCAGGCTTTC GCCCATTGCGGAAGATTCCCCA OTU >denovo621 Ref SEQ ID CCTATTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGGGACTCAGCGTCTGTTTCAGCCCAGATCGTCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 232  TGTTCCTCCATATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACATGGAATTCCACGATCCTCTGCTGTACTCTAG CCACACGGTTTCTTTGCCTTCCCGATGTTGAGCATCGGGTTTTTAACACTAGACCCTCATGGCCGCCT GCTCCCTCTTTACGCCCAATAATTCCGGATAACGCTCGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGTGGCTTTCTAACCAGGTACCGTCCTATATGAATCATTTCCTATTCATATCTCTCTTCC CTGATAACAGAACTTTACAATCCGAAGACCTTCTTCGTTCACGCGGCGTTGCTCGGTCAGACTTTCGT CCATTGCCGAAAATTCCCTA OTU >denovo6236 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGATACCCACGCCTTCGTGCTTCAGCGTCAGTTGGGCGCCGGTACGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGG NO: 233 AGTTCTGCGTGATATCTATGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGCATTCCGCGTACTTCTCGCCCACTCAAG GCACCCAGTTTCAACGGCTCGACGAGGTTGAGCCCCGCAATTTTACCGCTGACTTAAGCGTCCGCCT ACGCACCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGGAGTTAGCCGATGCTTTTTCTCCGGGTACTCTCCAAACCGCACACGTGCGGCACTTTGCTCCCCGG CAAAAGAGGTTTACAACCCATAGGGCCGTCATCCCTCACGCGACTTGGCTGGTTCAGGCTCTCGCCC ATTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo6253 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAACGTCAGTTACCGTCCAGTAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 234  TGTTCTTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCTTACCTCTCCGGCACTCTAG CTAAACAGTTTCCAAAGCAGTCCCGGCGTTGAGCACCGGGCTTTCACTTCAGACTTGCCTTGCCGTCT ACACTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTATTCAGGTACCGTCACTTTCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAGCTTTACATACCG AAATACTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo6261 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCGCCTCACCGTCAGTTGTCGTCCAGTAATCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 235  TGTTCTTCCTTATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACAAGGAATTCCGATTACCTCTCCGATACTCAAG ATGCACAGTTTCAAATGCAGTTTGGAGGTTGAGCCTCCAGATTTCACATCTGACTTGCGCACCCGGCT ACACGCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGACAACGCTTGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGTGGCTTATTCGTCAGGTACCGTCTTCTACTCTTCCCTGACAAAAGAAGTTTACAAC CCGAAAGCCTTCTTCCTTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGGGTCAGACTTGCGTCCATTGCCCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo6274 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCGCCTCAGTGTCAGTTGCAGACCAGGAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 236  TGTTCCTCCATATCTCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACATGGAATTCCACTTCCCTCTTCTGCACTCAAGT CAACCAGTTTCCAATGACCCTCCACGGTTAAGCCGTGGGCTTTCACATCAGACTTAATTAACCACCTG CGCGCTCTTTACGCCCAATAATTCCGGATAACGCTTGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACG TAGTTAGCCGTGGCTTTCTCATAAGGTACCGTCAATTGATAGTCATTTCCTCCTATCACCTTTCTTCCC TTATAACAGAATTTTACAACCCGAAGGCCTTCTTCATTCACGCGGCGTTGCTCGGTCAGGCTTTCGCC CATTGCCGAAGATTCCCTA OTU >denovo6339 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAACGTCAGTTACCGTCCAGTAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 237  TGTTCCTCCCAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTGGGAATTCCGCTTACCTCTCCGGCACTCTAG ATACACAGTTTCCAAAGCAGTCCCGGGGTTGAGCCCCGGGCTTTCACTTCAGACTTGCACATCCGTCT ACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCATTTTCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAGCTTTACATACCG AAATACTTCTTCGCTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo6368 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTCTCGCGCCTGAGCGTCAGTCTCTCTCCAGCAGGCCGCCTTCGCCTCCGG NO: 238  TATTCCTCCTGATCTCTGCGTATTTCACCACTACACCAGGAATTCTGCCTGCCTCTAGAGCACTCTAG TCAGCTGGTTCTTCCTGCTTACCCGGGGTGGGCCCGGGCCTTTTACAAAAAGCCTCTCTGACCGCCTG CGCGCGCTTTACGCCCAATGATTCCGGACAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTATTGCCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTAAAGTCAGGTAGTCTCTCTCTTGCCTGACGACTGAGCTCTGCGGGACGAA TCCCTTCCTCACTCACGCGGCATCGCTGCGTCAGAGTTGCCTCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo638 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCACCTCAGCGTCAGTCTCCGGCCGGCAGACCGCCTTCGCCTCCGG NO: 239  TATTCCTCCTGATCTCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACACCAGGAATTCTGTCTGCCTCTCCGGTACTCGAG TTAAACGGTTCGCGCTGACCTTCCGGGGTTGAGCCCCGGGCTTTGACAACGCGCCTGCCTAACCGCC TGCGTGCCCTTTACGCCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCAGCTGCTGGC ACGTAGTTGGCTGGGGCTTGCTCGCCGGGTACCGTCTTAACTCTTCCCCGACAACAGGGCTTTACGG AACGAATCCCTTCTTCACCCACGCGGCATTGCTGCGTCAGAGTTGCCTCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo6392 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAACGTCAGTTACCGTCCAGTAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 240  TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCTTACCTCTCCGGCACTCGAG TATCACAGTTTCCAATGCAGTCCAGGGGTTGAGCCCCCGCCTTTCACATCAGACTTGCAACACCGTCT ACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCATTTTCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAGCTTTACATACCG AAATACTTCATCGCTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCATCAGGCTTGCGCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo641 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAACGTCAGTTACTGTCCAGTAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 241  TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCACTTACCTCTCCAGCACTCTAG CAACACAGTTTCCAAAGCAGTCCCAGGGTTGAGCCCTGGGTTTTCACTTCAGACTTGCATCGCCGTCT ACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCTTGTTTCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAGCTTTACATACC GAAATACTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo6415 Ref SEQ ID CCTATTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCATGAGCGTCAGTAACAGTCCAGGCGGCCGCCTTCGCAACTGG NO: 242 TGTTCTTCCATATATCTACGCATTTTACCGCTACACATGGAGTTCCACCGCCCTCTCCTGTCCTCTAGC CTGCCAGTTTCCGAAGCATATACAGGTTAAGCCCGTACCTTTCACTTCAGACTTGGCATGCAGCCTGC GCACCCTTTACGCCCAATCATTCCGGATAACGCTTGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGT AGTTAGCCGTGACTTTCTGGCGGGGTACCATCAAAAGAAGAACATTTCCTTTCCTCTTCCTTTTTCCC CCGCAACAGAGCTTTACGATCCGAAGACCTTCCTCACTCACGCGGCATTGCTCGTTCAGGCTTGCGC CCATTGACGAAAATTCCCTA OTU >denovo6444 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGATACCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAGCGTCCGTAGGCGCCCGGTATGCTGCCTTCGCAATTGG NO: 243 AGTTCTGCGTCATATCTATGCATTTCACCGCTACACAACGCATTCCGCATACCTCGACGCCACGCTAG ATAATCAGTTTCAACGGCTGAGCGGGGTTGAGCCCCGCGATTTTACCGCTGACTTGACTGTCCGCCT GCGCACCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGGAGTTAGCCGATGCTTATTCTTGCGGTACACTCATAAGGGGACACGTCCCCTCCTTTGTTCCCGCA CTAAAGAAGTTTACAACCCGTAGGGCCGTCTTCCTTCACGCGACTTGGCTGGTTCAGACTTCCGTCCA TTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo6453 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCATGAGCGTCAGTGTTATCCCAGGGGGCTGCCTTCGCCATCGG NO: 244 TATTCCTCCACATCTCTACGCATTTCACTGCTACACGTGGAATTCTACCCCCCTCTGACACACTCTAG CCGTGCAGTCACCAATGCAATTCCCAAGTTAAGCTCGGGGATTTCACATCGGTCTTGCACAACCGCC TGCGCACGCTTTACGCCCAGTAATTCCGATTAACGCTTGGACCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGGTCCTTATTCTTCCGGTACCGTCATCGACCCCAGGTATTAACCAGAGCCATTTCTT TCCGGACAAAAGTGCTTTACAACCCGAAGGCCTTCTTCACACACGCGGCATTGCTGGATCAGGCTTT CGCCCATTGTCCAAAATTCCCCA OTU >denovo6458 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTCTCGCGCCTTAGCGTCAGTCTCTCTCCAGCAGGCCGCCTTCGCCTCCGG NO: 245  TATTCCTCCTGATCTCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACACCAGGAATTCTGCCTGCCTCTCAAGTACTCTAG CTGGCCCGGTTCCCGTCGCCTCCCCGGGTTGAGCCCGGGAATTTTACAACAGGCCTCTGCCGCCGCCT ACGCGCCCTTTACGCCCAGTAATTCCGGACAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTTAAAATGGGGTAGTATCTCTCTTCTCCCCCACAACTGAGCTCTGCGGGA CGAATCCCTTCCTCACTCACGCGGCATCGCTGCGTCAGAGTTTCCTCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo6463 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCGCCTTAGCGTCAGTTGAGTTCCAGCAGATCGCCTTCGCAATGGG NO: 246  TATTCTTGGTGATATCTACGGATTTTACCCCTACACCACCAATTCCATCTGCCTCTCCCTCACTCTAGA CTATCAGTTTCCCAAGCAGTTTAATGGTTAAGCCATTAGATTTCACAAGAGACTTGATAATCCGCCTA CGCGCCCTTTACGCCCAGTGATTCCGAGTAACGCTTGCACCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACG GAGTTAGCCGGTGCTTATTCCTTAGGTACCGTCAGAATTCTTCCCTAAGAAAAGGAGTTTACGCTCCG AAAAGTGTCATCCTCCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCGTCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCTA OTU >denovo6468 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTACAGTCCAGAAAGCCGCCTTCGCTACTGG NO: 247  TGTTCCTCCGAATCTCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTCGGAATTCCGCTTTCCTCTCCTGCACTCTAGC AACTCAGTTTCAGATGCAGTCTCAAGGTTGAGCCCTGAGTTTTCACATCTGACTTAAATCGCCGCCTA CGCACCCTTTACACCCAGTAATTCCGGATAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACG TAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCATGGTTTCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAAGTTTACGATCC GAAGACCTTCATCCTTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGCTTGCGCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo6501 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAACGTCAGTTACAGTCCAGTAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 248  TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCTTACCTCTCCTGCACTCTAGC TTAACAGTTTCCAATGCAGTCTTGGGGTTGAGCCCCAAGTTTTCACATCAGACTTGCCATGCCGTCTA CGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACG TAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCATTTTCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAAGTTTACATACCGA AATACTTCTTCCTTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo6525 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGATCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAGCGTCAGTGACGACTTCGCCAGATGCCTCCGCAATCGG NO: 249 TGTTCTGTGTGATATCTATGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACACATTCCTCCAGCGGCAGTCGTACTCGAG CAAAGCAGTATCAACGGCACGGTCCCTGTTGAGCAGGAAGTTTTCACCGCTGACTTACCTCGCAGCC TACGCACCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGC ACGGAGTTAGCCGATGCTTATTCGTTGCATACTCTCATCAAACCTCACGAGGTCCTTATTGCTCTGCA ACAAAAGAAGTTTACAACCCATAGGGCCTTAATCCTTCACGCGGCATGGCTGGTTCAGACTTCCGTC CATTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo6564 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTGTCGTCCAGCAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 250  TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCTTGCCTCTCCGATACTCAAG GGCTACAGTTTCAAATGCAGTTCCGGGGTTGAGCCCCGGGATTTCACATCTGACTTGCAGCTCCGCCT ACACGCCCTTTACACCCAGTAATTCCGGACAACGCTTGCAACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGTTGCTTTTTCTGTAGGTACCGTCACGTTCTTCGTCCCTACTAAAAGAAGTTTACAA CCCGAAGGCCTTCTTCCTTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGGGTCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGCCCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo6593 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCTAGCTTTCGCGCCTCAGCGTCAGTGACGGCCCAGAGGACTGCCTTCGCCATCGG NO: 251  TGTTCTTCCCGATATCTGCGCATTCCACCGCTACACCGGGAATTCCATCCTCCTCTACCGCACTCGAG GCGTGCAGTTCGCGACCCGGCTTGGGGTTGAGCCCCAAGATTAGAGGTCGCGCATACACACCCGCCT ACGCGCTCTTTACGCCCAATGAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCTCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGGAGCTTCTTCTGCAGGTACTGTCGAAGTCATCCCTGCTGAAAGCGGTTTACAACC CGAAGGCCGTCATCCCGCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCGTCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGCGCAAAATTCCCCA OTU >denovo660 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTCCCCTAGCTTTCGCGCCTCAGCGTCAGTCGTGGCCCAGAAGGCCGCCTTCGCCGCCGG NO: 252 TGTTCTTCCCAATATCTGCGCATTCCACCGCTACACTGGGAATTCCGCCTTCCCCTACCAGACTCAAG CCTGCCGGTATCGGGGGCGGACCGGGGTTGAGCCCCGGGATTTGACCCCCGACCTAACAGGCCGCCT ACGCGCGCTTTACGCCCAATGAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTCTGCAGGTACCGTCACCCAGAGGGCCTCGTCCCTGCTGAAAGCGGT TTACGACCCGAAGGCCTTCGTCCCGCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCGTCAGGCTTTCGCCCATTGCGCAAGA TTCCCCA OTU >denovo6639 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCGCATCAGCGTCAGTAATGTTCCAGCAGGTCGCCTTCGCAATGAG NO: 253  TATTCCTCTTGATCTCTACGGATTTTACCCCTACACCAAGAATTCCACCTACCTCTCCCATACTCTAGA TGGTCAGTTTCAAATGCAGTTCTGTAGTTAAGCTACAGGATTTCACATCTGACTTGACCACCCGCCTA CGCGCTCTTTACGCCCAGTGATTCCGAGTAACGCTTGCACCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACG GAGTTAGCCGGTGCTTATTCGTAAGATACCGTCATAATCTTCTCTTACAAAAGGAGTTTACAATCCTA AAACCTTCATCCTCCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCTTCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGAGCAATATTCCCTA OTU >denovo6671 Ref SEQ ID CCTATTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAGCGTCAGTAACAGTCCAGGCGGCCGCCTTCGCAACTGG NO: 254  TGTTCTTCCATATATCTACGCATTTTACCGCTACACATGGAGTTCCACCGCCCTCTCCTGTCCTCGAGC GCGCCAGTTTCCAAAGCCTGCACAGGTTGAGCCTGTACCTTTTACTTCAGACTTGACGCGCCGCCTGC GCACCCTTTACGCCCAATCATTCCGGATAACGCTCGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGT AGTTAGCCGTGACTTTCTGGCGGGGTACCATCAAAAGCAGACCATTTCCTTTCTGCTTCCTTTTTCCC CCGCAACAGAGCTTTACGATCCGAAGACCTTCCTCACTCACGCGGCATTGCTCGTTCAGGCTTGCGC CCATTGACGAAAATTCCCTA OTU >denovo6675 Ref SEQ ID CCTATTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGGGAATGAGCGTCAGTTACAGGCCAGACCGTCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 255 TGTTCCTCCATATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACATGGAATTCCACGATCCTCTCCTGCACTCTAG CCGCCCGGTTTCTATGGCTTACTGAAGTTAAGCTTCAGTCTTTCACCACAGACCTTTGCCGCCGCCTG CTCCCTCTTTACGCCCAATAATTCCGGATAACGCTTGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACG TAGTTAGCCGTGGCTTTCTCATAAAGTACCGTCACTCGGATATCATTCCCTATATCCGCCGTTCTTCCT TTATAACAGAAGTTTACAGAACGAATTCCTTCTTCCTTCACGCGGCGTTGCTCGGTCAGGGTTCCCCC CATTGCCGAAAATTCCCTA OTU >denovo6680 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTACAGTCCAGAGAATCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 256  TGTTCTTCCTAATCTCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCATTCTCCTCTCCTGCACTCTAGA TACCCAGTTTGGAATGCAGCTCCCAGGTTAAGCCCAGGTATTTCACATCCCACTTAAGTATCCGCCTA CGCTCCCTTTACGCCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGTGGCTTCCTCCTTAGGTACCGTCATTATCGTCCCTAAAGACAGAGCTTTACAATCCG AAGACCTTCATCACTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo6693 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTACGGCCCAGCAAGTCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 257  TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCACTTGCCTCTTCCGCACTCAAG TCTGCCAGTATCGGATGCACGTTAAGGGTTGAGCCCTTACATTTCACATCCGACTTAACAGACCGCCT ACGCGCCCTTTACGCCCAGTGATTCCGGACAACGCTTGCCCCCTATGTTTTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC ATAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCCTTCTTGTCTACCGTCCTCGAGTAGTCAGTTACTACCACTCGCTCTCTTG GACAAGGATAGAGCTTTACAACCCGAAGGCCTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCATTGCTCCGTCAGGCTTTC GCCCATTGCGGAAGATTCCCCA OTU >denovo6696 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGATACCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTGGGCGCCGGTATGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGG NO: 258  GGTTCTGCGTGATATCTATGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGCATTCCGCATACTTCTCGCCCACTCAAG TCCGCCAGTTTCAACGGCAGGCCGGCGTTGAGCGCCGACATTTGACCACTGACTTAACAAACCGCCT ACGCACCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGGAGTTAGCCGATGCTTTTTCTCCGGGTACTCTCCTTCCCAGCTCACGAGCTGGGCATTGCTCCCCG GCAAAAGAGGTTTACAACCCGTAGGGCCGTCTTCCCTCACGCGACTTGGCTGGTTCAGGCTTCCGCC CATTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo6735 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTACAATCCAGAGAAGCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 259  TGTTCTTCCTAATCTCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCCTTCTCCTCTCCTGCACTCTAGA CTTCCAGTTTGAAATGCAGCACCCAAGTTAAGCCCGGGTATTTCACATCTCACTTAAAAATCCGCCTA CGCTCCCTTTACGCCCAGTAAATCCGGACAACGCTTGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGTGGCTTCCTCCTCGGGTACCGTCATTATCGTCCCCGAAGACAGAGCTTTACAACCCG AAGGCCGTCATCACTCACGCGGCATTGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo6746 Ref SEQ ID CCTATTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGGGACTGAGCGTCAGTTATGCGCCAGATCGTCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 260 TGTTCCTCCATATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACATGGAATTCCACGATCCTCTCACACACTCTAG CTCTACGGTTTCCATGGCTTACCGAAGTTAAGCTTCGATCTTTCACCACAGACCCTTAGTGCCGCCTG CTCCCTCTTTACGCCCAATAATTCCGGATAACGCTCGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACG TAGTTAGCCGTGGCTTTCTTATAGAGTACCGTCACTTGGATATCATTCCCTATATCCACCGTTCTTCCT CTATGACAGAAGTTTACATAACGAATTACTTCTTCCTTCACGCGGCGTTGCTCGGTCAGGGTTTCCCC CATTGCCGAAAATTCCCTA OTU >denovo6791 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGATACCCGCACTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTAACACCCCAGAAGACTGCCTTCGCAATCG NO: 261  GAGTTCTTCGTGATATCTAAGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGAATTCCATCTTCCTTGTGTGAACTCAA GACAACCAGTATCAACGGCGGAGAATGGTTGAGCCACTCTATTTTACCGCTGACTTAATCGTCCGCC TACGCTCCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCATCTTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGGAATTAGCCGATGCTTATTCATAAGGTACATACAATAGAGCACACGTGCTCTTTTTTATTCCCATA TAAAAGAAGTTTACAACCCATAGGGCAGTCATCCTTCACGCTACTTGGCTGGTTCAGACTCTCGTCC ATTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo6829 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCATGAGCGTCAGTCGCATCCCAGGGGGCTGCCTTCGCCATTGG NO: 262  TGTTCTTCCAAATATCTACGCATTTCACTGCTACACTTGGAATTCCACCCCCCTCTGATGAACTCTAG TCCTGCAGTCACAAATGCAATTCCCAGGTTGAGCCCGGGGATTTCACATCTGTCTTACAGAACCGCC TGCGCACGCTTTACGCCCAGTAATTCCGATTAACGCTTGCACCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGGTGCTTATTCTTCAGGTACCGTCAGCAGATCATGGTATTAGCACAATCCTTTTCGT CCCTGACAAAAGCAGTTTACAATCCGAAGACCTTCATCCTGCACGCGGCATGGCTGGATCAGGGTTG CCCCCATTGTCCAAAATTCCCCA OTU >denovo6843 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCATGCTTTCGCGCTTCAGTGTCAGTATTCGTCCAGTGAGCTGACTTCTCTATCGGC NO: 263  ATTCCTACAAATATCTACGAATTTCACCTCTACACTTGTAGTTCCGCCCACCTCTCCGATACTCTAGTT AGGCAGTTTCCAACGCAATACGGAGTTGAGCCCCGCATTTTCACATCAGACTTACCAAACCACCTAG ACGCGCTTTACGCCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCGACATACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACG TATTTAGCCGTCGCTTCTTCTATTGGTACCGTCATTTTTTTCTTCCCAATTGAAAGCACTTTACAATCC TAAGACCGTCATCGTGCACACAGAATTGCTGGATCAGACTTTTGGTCCATTGTCCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo6855 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCACCTGAGCGTCAGTAAGTGCCTGGCAGACCGCCTTCGCCTCCGG NO: 264  TATTCCTCCTGATCTCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACACCAGGAATTCTGTCTGCCCCGACATTACTCGAG TTATCCGGTTTGCCATGACCTGCGGGGTTGAGCCCCACCCTTGAACATCACACCTGGATAACCGCCT GCGTGCCCTTTACGCCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCAGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTGGCTGGGGCTTGCTCACCGGGTACCGTCAGGCTTCTTCCCCGGTAACAGAGCTTTACGGA ACGAATCCCTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCATTGCTGCGTCAGAGTTGCCTCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo6868 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGATCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCTTCAGTGTCAGTTATGGCTTAGTAAGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGG NO: 265 AGTTCTGCGTGATATCTATGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGCATTCCGCCTACCTCAAACACACTCAAG TCTCCCAGTTTCAACGGCAATTTTATGGTTAAGCCACAAACTTTCACCGCTGACTTAAAAAACAACCT ACGCACCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGGAGTTAGCCGATGCTTATTCATAGGGTACATACAAAACAGGACACGTCCCGCACTTTATTCCCCT ATAAAAGAAGTTTACAAACCATAGATCCTTCTTCCTTCACGCGACTTGGCTGGTTCAGGCTCGCGCCC ATTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo6872 Ref SEQ ID CCTATTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAGCGTCAGTAACAGGCCAGGCGGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 266 TGTTCTTCCATATATCTACGCATTTTACCGCTACACATGGAGTTCCACCGCCCTCTCCTGTCCTCCAGC CTGCCAGTTTCCAAAGCCTGTACCGGTTGAGCCGGTACCTTTCACTTCAGACTTAACAGGCCGCCTAC GCACCCTTTACGCCCAATCATTCCGGATAACGCTCGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGT AGTTAGCCGTGACTTCCTCGAAAGGTAATATCACTTCACCAGCATTTCCTCTGGTGTTCCTTTTTCCCT CTCAACAGAACTTTACGATCCGAAGACCTTCCTCGTTCACGCGGCATTGCTCGTTCAGGCTTGCGCCC ATTGACGAAAATTCCCTA OTU >denovo6894 Ref SEQ ID CCTATTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAGCGTCAGTCACAGGCCAGGCGGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 267 TGTTCTTCCATATCTCTGCGCATTTTACCGCTACACATGGAGTTCCACCGCCCTCTCCTGTCCTCAAGT CTGCCAGTTTCTGAATCATGAATGAGTTGAGCTCATCCCTTTGCCTTCAGACTTAACAGACCGCCTGC GCACCCTTTACGCCCAATCATTCCGGATAACGCTCGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGT AGTTAGCCGTGGCTTTCTGGCCGGGTACCATCCATGAAATGCCATTTCCTGCATTCCCTCTTTTTCCCC GGCAACAGAGCTTTACAATCCGAAGACCTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCATTGCTCGTTCAGGCTTGCGCC CATTGACGAAAATTCCCTA OTU >denovo6902 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTGTCGTCCAGCAGGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 268  TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCCTGCCTCTCCGATACTCAAG AAGAACAGTTTCAAATGCAATTTATGGGTTAAGCCCATAGATTTCACATCTGACTTGCTCTCCCGCCT ACACGCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGACAACGCTTGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGTGGCTTATTCGTCAGGTACCGTCTTCTGCTCTTCCCTGACAAAAGAAGTTTACAAC CCGAAAGCCTTCTTCCTTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGGGTCAGGCTTGCGCCCATTGCCCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo6969 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTGAGCGTCAGTTATGGTCCAGAAAGCCGCCTTCGCTACTGG NO: 269  TATTCCTTTGAATCTCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTCAAAGTTCTACTTTCCTCTCCCACACTCTAGC CTAGCAGTTTCAAAAGCAGCTCCGAAGTTGAGCCTCGGAATTTCACTTCTGACTTGCTTGGCCGCCTG CGCACCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCTCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGAGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCATTTTTTCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAAGTTTACGATC CGAAAACCTTCTTCCTTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCATCAGGCTTGCGCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo6971 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTACCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTAAAGCCCAGTAGGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 270  TGTTCCTTCCGATATCTACGCATTCCACCGCTACACCGGAAATTCCGCCTACCTCTACTTCACTCAAG CCCTGCAGTTTTGAAAGCGACTATGGGTTGAGCCCATAGATTATACTCCCAACTTGCTGAGCCGCCT ACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAATTCCGGACAACGCTCGCACCCTACGTTTTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGTGCTTCCTCCTCGGGTACCGTCATTATCGTTCCCGAAGACAGAGGTTTACAATACG AATACCTTCTTCCCTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGAGTTTCCTCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo6995 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGTCTCAGCGTCAGTTATAGTCCAGCAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACCGG NO: 271  TGTTCTTCCTGATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACCAGGAATTCCGCTTGCCCTTCCTACACTCTAGC TGTACAGTTTCAAAAGCAGTCTTGGGGTTGAGCCCCAAGTTTTCACTCCTGACTTGTACTGCCGCCTA CACTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCCCCATACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTATTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTCTGTAGGTACCGTCATTATCTTCCCTACTGATAGAGCTTTACATACCG AAATACTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGAGTTGCCTCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo7009 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGATACCCACGCTTTCGTGCTTCAGCGTCAGTTGGGCGCCGGTATGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGG NO: 272 AGTTCTGCGTGATATCTATGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGCATTCCGCATACTTCTCGCCCACTCAAG AACACCAGTTTCAACGGCGAAGCGAGGTTGAGCCCCGCGATTTGACCGCTGACTTGACATTCCGCCT ACGCACCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGGAGTTAGCCGATGCTTTTTCTTCAGGTACTCTCGTAACACCTACTCGTAGATGTTGTTGCTCCCTG ACAAAAGAGGTTTACAACCCATAGGGCAGTCTTCCCTCACGCGACTTGGCTGGTTCAGGCGTAAGCC CATTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo7024 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCACCTCAGCGTCAGTATGTGCCCAGGAGACCGCCTTCGCCTCTGG NO: 273  TGTTCTTTCAGATATCTACGCATTCCACCGCTACACCTGAAATTCCATCTCCCTCTGCACTACTCTAG ACAGGCAGTTCAGAATGACCAACCCAGGTTGAGCCCGGGTATTTCACATCCTGCTTGCCAATCCGCC TACATGCCCTTTACGCCCAGTTATTCCGATTAACGCTTGCACCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGGAGTTAGCCGGTGCTTCTTCTGTGGGTAACGTCAGTATTTCCTCCCCACTGAAAGTGCTTTACAAC CCGAAGGCCTTCTTCACACACGCGGCATGGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCTA OTU >denovo7070 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCATGAGCGTCAGTATTATCCCAGGAGGCTGCCTTCGCCATCGG NO: 274 TGTTCTTCCAAATATCTACGCATTTCACTGCTACACTTGGAATTCCACCTCCCTCTGACATACTCTAGC CTGACAGTCACAAGTGCTATTCCCAAGTTGAGCTCGGGGATTTCACACCTGTCTTATCAAGCCGCCTG CGCACGCTTTACGCCCAGTAATTCCGATTAACGCTTGCACCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACG TAGTTAGCCGGTGCTTATTCTTTAGGTACCGTCATTAGGTAGCATTATTAGTACTACCCGTTTCGTTCC TAACAAAAGCAGTTTACAACCCGAAGGCCTTCTTCCTGCACGCGGCATGGCTGGATCAGGGTTGCCC CCATTGTCCAAAATTCCCCA OTU >denovo7107 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCTCCTCAGCGTCAGTAACGGCCCAGAGACCTGCCTTCGCCATTGG NO: 275  TGTTCTTCCCGATATCTACACATTCCACCGTTACACCGGGAATTCCAGTCTCCCCTACCGCACTCAAG CCCGCCCGTACCCGGCGCGGATCCACCGTTAAGCGATGGACTTTCACACCGGACGCGACGAACCGCC TACGAGCCCTTTACGCCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCACCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGC ACGTAGTTAGCCGGTGCTTATTCGAACAATCCACTCAACACGGCCAAAGACCGTGCCTTGCCCTTGA ACAAAAGCGGTTTACAACCCGAAGGCCTCCATCCCGCACGCGGCGTCGCTGCATCAGGCTTGCGCCC ATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo7110 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTGCTGTCCAGCAGACCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 276  TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGTCTGCCTCTCCAGTACTCAAG AACCACAGTTTCAAATGCAGGCTGGAGGTTGAGCCTCCAGTTTTCACATCTGACTTGCGATCCCGCCT ACACGCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGTGGCTTATTCCTCAGGTACCGTCACTTGCTTCGTCCCTGAGAAAAGAAGTTTACAA CCCGAAAGCCTTCTTCCTTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGGGTCAGGCTTGCGCCCATTGCCCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo7111 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTCCCCGCGCTTTCGCACCTGAGCGTCAGTGCCCGGCCGGCAGGCCGCCTTCGCCTCCGG NO: 277  TGTTCCTCCTGATCTCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACACCAGGAGTTCCGCCTGCCTCTCCGGCACTCGAG CCGCGCGGTTCGCGCCGCCGTTCCGGGGTTGGGCCCCGGCCTTTCACGGCGCGCCCTCGCGGCCGCC TGCGTGCCCTTTACGCCCAATGAATCCGGACAACGCCCGCCCCCCACGTGTTACCGCAGCTGCTGGC ACGTGGTTGGCTGGGGCTTCCTCGCCGGGTACCGTCTCTCTCTTCCCCGGCAACAGGGCTTTACGAAC CGAAGTCCTTCATCGCCCACGCGGCATCGCTGCGTCAGAGTTGCCTCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo7117 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTCAGTGTCAGTTACAGTCCAGAGAGCCGCCTTCGCAACTGG NO: 278  TATTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCTACTCTCCTCTCCTGCACTCAAGT TTCTCAGTTTCAAAGGCTTACTACGGTTGAGCCGTAGCCTTTCACCTCTGACTTAAGAAACCACCTAC GCACCCTTTACGCCCAGTAATTCCGGATAACGCTAGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACG TAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCCTCCTCAAGTACCGTCATTATCTTCCTTGAGGACAGAGCTTTACGACCCGA AGGCCTTCATCGCTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCATCAGGCTTTCGCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo7198 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTTCAGTCCAGAAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 279  TGTTCTTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCTTTCCTCTCCTGTACTCTAGC TCGCCAGTTCCAAATGCAATCCTCGGGGTTAAGCCCCGGGCTTTCACATCTGGCTTGACGTGCCGCCT ACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAATTCCGGATAACGCTTGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCTTATTCAGGTACCGTCACTTTCTTCGTCCCTGTTGATAGAAGTTTACGAT CCGAAAACCTTCTTCCTTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCATCAGAGTTTCCTCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo7224 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTCCCCCAGCTTTCGCGCCTCAGCGTCAGTGGCGGCCCAGCAGGCTGCCTTCGCCATCGG NO: 280  TGTTCTTCCCGATATCTGCGCATTCCACCGCTACACCGGGAATTCCGCCTGCCTCTACCGCACTCGAG CCGCCCAGTTCGGAACCCGGCCCGAGGTTGAGCCCCGGGGTTAGAGGTTCCGCTTAGGCAGCCGCCT ACGCGCGCTTTACGCCCAATGAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCTCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGGAGCTTCTTCTGTGGGTACCGTCATCGTCGTCCCCACTGAAAGCGGTTTACAACCC GAGGGCCGTCGTCCCGCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCGTCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGCGCAAAATTCCCCA OTU >denovo7232 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTTCAGTCCAGAAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 281  TGTTCCTACCGATCTCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACCGGTAATTCCGCTTTCCTCTCCTGCACTCCAGC CCACCAGTATCCAAAGCAATTCCCACCTTGAAAGCAGGACTTTCACTCCAGACTTAGCAGGCCGCCT ACGCGCCCTTTACGCCCAATCATTCCGGACAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTCCTCCTATGGTACCGTCACTTCCTTCGTCCCATAGGACAGAGGTTTACGA GCCGAAACCCTTCTTCCCTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGGGTCAGGCTTTCGCCCATTGCCCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo7247 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTCTCGCACCTGAGCGTCAGTATCTGTCCGGCAGGCCGCCTTCGCCTCTGG NO: 282  TATTCCTCCTGATCTCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACACCAGGAATTCTGCCTGCCTCTCCAGTACTCGAG CTGCATGGTTCGGGATGCACCTCCAGGGTTGGGCCCTGGCTTTTCACATCCCGCCTACACAGCCGCCT GCGTGCCCTTTACGCCCAGTCATTCCGGACAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTGTTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCAC GTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTGCTTGTTAGGTACCGTCATTCTTCTTCCCTAACGGCAGAGCTTTACGGAAC GAATTCCTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCATTGCTGCGTCAGAGTTTCCTCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo7260 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGATACCCGCACCTTCGAGCTTCAGCGTCAGTCGCACTCCCGCAAGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGG NO: 283 AGTTCTTCGTGATATCTAAGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGAATTCCGCCTGCGTTGCGTGCACTCAAG CCCCCCAGTTCGCGCTGCAGTGCCACGGTTGAGCCGCGGCATTTCACAACACGCTTAAGGGGCGGCC TACGCTCCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCCTGGACCTTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGC ACGGAATTAGCCGGTCCTTATTCATATGGTACCTGCAATAAGCTACACGTAGCTCACTTTATCCCCAT ATAAAAGCAGTTTACAACCCATAGGGCCGTCATCCTGCACGCTACTTGGCTGGTTCAGGCTCTCGCC CATTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo7275 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGCACCTGAGCGTCAGTATCTGGCCGGCAGACCGCCTTCGCCTCCGG NO: 284  TATTCCTCCTGATCTCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACACCAGGAATTCTGTCTGCCTCTCCAGCACTCGAG CTGCCCGGTTCACAGTGGCTCTCCGGGGTTGAGCCCCGGTCTTTCACACTGCGCCTAAACAGCCGCCT GCGTGCCCTTTACGCCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCCCCCCACGTATTACCGCAGCTGCTGGCA CGTGGTTGGCTGGGGCTTGCTCATCGGGTACCGTCTCCCTCTTCCCCGATAACAGAGCTTTACGGAAC GAATCCCTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCATTGCTGCGTCAGAGTTGCCTCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo7324 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGATCCCCGCACTTTCGTGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTGAGCGCCGGTATGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGG NO: 285  GGTTCTGCGTGATATCTATGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGCATTCCGCATACTTCTCGCTCACTCAAG ACCGACAGTTTCAACGGCTCGGCGGGGTTGAGCCCCGCAATTTTACCGCTGACTTATCAGTCCGCCT ACGCACCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGGAGTTAGCCGATGCTTTTTCTTCAGGTACTCTCCTTCTGGCTACGCGTAGCCAGCTTTGCTCCCTG ACAAAAGAGGTTTACGACCCGTAGGGCCTTATTCCCTCACGCGACTTGGCTGGTTCAGCCTTCCGGC CATTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo7330 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCATGCTCTCATGCCTCAGCGTCAGTTACAGTCCAGTAAGTCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 286  TGTTCTTCCTAATCTCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCACTTACCTCTCCTGCACTCTAGT TACACAGTTTTATATGCCTTCTACAGGTTAAGCCTATATATTTGACACATAACTTATCTAACCGCCTA CGCATCCTTTACGCCCAGTTATTCCGAACAACGCTTGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACG TAGTTAGCCGTGGCTTCCTCTTCAGGTACCGTCCTTCCTCTTCCCTGCTAACAGAGCTTTACAATCCG AAAACCTTCTTCACTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCATCAGGGTTCCCCCCATTGTGCAATATCCCCCA OTU >denovo7334 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGCTCCCCGCGCTCTCGCGCCTCGGCGTCAGTGTCCTTCCGGCGGGCCGCCTTCGCCTCTGG NO: 287  TGTTCCTCCTGGCATCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACGCCAGGAATTCCGCCCGCCCCTCCGGCACTCCAG CGACCCGGTTCGGGGCGCTTTCCCGGGGTTGGGCCCCGGATTTTCACACCCCGCCTAAGCCGCCGCC TGCGCGCGCTTTACGCCCAGTGATTCCGGACAACGCTCGCCCCCCACGTATTGCCGCGGCTGCTGGC ACGTGGTTGGCCGGGGCTTTCTTGCCGGGTACCGTCATCTGTTCTTCCCCGGCGGCGGGGCTTTACGG GCCGAGGCCCTTCATCGCCCACGCGGCATCGCTGCGTCAGAGTTCCCTCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo769 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGAGCCTCAACGTCAGTAATCGTCCAGTAAGCCGCCTTCGCCACTGG NO: 288  TGTTCCTCCTAATATCTACGCATTTCACCGCTACACTAGGAATTCCGCTTACCTCTCCGACACTCTAG TTGCATAGTTTCCAATGCAGTCCCGGGGTTGAGCCCCGGGTTTTCACATCAGACTTACACAACCGTCT ACGCTCCCTTTACACCCAGTAAATCCGGATAACGCTTGCACCATACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTATTTAGCCGGTGCTTCTTAGTCAGGTACCGTCATTTTCTTCCCTGCTGATAGAGCTTTACATACC GAAATACTTCTTCGCTCACGCGGCGTTGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo812 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCGCGCTTTCGCGCCTAAGCGTCAGTGTCTGTCCGGCAGGCCGCCTTCGCCTCTGG NO: 289  TATTCCTCCTGATCTCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACACCAGGAATTCTGCCTGCCCCTCCAGCACCCGAG CCGCGCGGTTTGGAAGGCCTCTCCGGGGTTGGGCCCCGGGCTTTGACATCCCACCCGCGCAGCCGCC TGCGCGCCCTTTACGCCCAGTGATTCCGGACAACGCTCGCCCCTCACGTCTTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTGATTGGCCGGGGCTTGCTTGCCGGGTACCGTCTTCTCTCTTCCCCGGCGGCAGGGCTTTACGGGC CGGAGCCCTTCTTCGCCCACGCGGCATCGCTGCGTCAGAGTTTCCTCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo857 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTCTCGCGCCTTAGCGTCAGTTGCTGTCCAGCAGGCCGCCTTCGCCTCCGG NO: 290  TATTCCTCCTGATCTCTGCGCATTTCACCGCTACACCAGGAATTCTGCCTGCCTCTCCAGCACTCCAG CTGACTCGGTTCCTGTCGCCTCTCCGGGTTGAGCCCGGATATTTTACAACAGGCCTTCGCCGCCGCCT ACGCGCCCTTTACGCCCAGTAATTCCGGACAACGCTCGCCCCCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGTAGTTAGCCGGGGCTTGAAAAAAGGGTTGAATCTCTCTTTTCCCCTTCGACTGAGCTCTGCGGGA CGAATCCCTTCCTCACTCACGCGGCATCGCTGCGTCAGAGTTGCCTCCATTGCGCAATATTCCCCA OTU >denovo867 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTCGATACCCACGCTTTCGTGCTTCAGCGTCAGTTGGGCGCCGGTATGCTGCCTTCGCAATCGG NO: 291 AGTTCTGCGTGATATCTATGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGCATTCCGCATACTTCTCGCCCACTCAAG ACCGTCAGTTTCAACGGCGGGCGGAGGTTGAGCCCCCGTATTTTACCGCTGACTTGACAGTCCGCCT ACGCACCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGGAGTTAGCCGATGCTTTTTCTTCGGGTACTCTCGACTCCGCCACACGTGGCGGAATTTGCTCCCCG ACAAAAGAGGTTTACAACCCGTAGGGCCGTCATCCCTCACGCGACTTGGCTGGTTCAGGCTCGCGCC CATTGACCAATATTCCTCA OTU >denovo894 Ref SEQ ID CCTATTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCCTGAGCGTCAGCAACAGTCCAGGCGGTCGCCTTCGCAACTGG NO: 292 TGTTCTTCCATATATCTACGCATTTTACCGCTACACATGGAGTTCCACCGCCCTCTCCTGTCCTCTAGC GTGCCAGTTTCCAAAGCCTGTACCGGTTAAGCCCGTACCTTTCACTTCAGACTTGACGCGCAGCCTGC GCACCCTTTACGCCCAATCATTCCGGATAACGCTTGCCACCTACGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGT AGTTAGCCGTGACTTTCTGGCGGGGTACCATCAAAAGAAAAGCATTTCCTCTTTCCTTCCTTTTTCCC CCGCAACAGAGTTTTACGATCCGAAGACCTTCTTCGCTCACGCGGCATTGCTCGTTCAGGCTTGCGCC CATTGACGAAAATTCCCTA OTU >denovo943 Ref SEQ ID CCTGTTTGATACCCACACTTTCGAGCCTCAATGTCAGTTGCAGCTTGGCGGACTGCTTTCGCAATCGG NO: 293 GGTTCTTCGTGATATCTAAGCATTTCACCGCTACACCACGAATTCCATCCGCCTCAAATGCACTCAAG AAAACCAGTATCAACTGCAATTTTACGGTTGAGCCGCAAACTTTCACAGCTGACTTAATCTCCCATCT ACGCTCCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGGATAACGCTCGCATCCTCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCA CGGAGTTAGCCGATGCTTATTCATAAGGTACATACAAACAGGTACACGTACCTGACTTTATTCCCTTA TAAAAGAAGTTTACAACCCATAGGGCAGTCTTCCTTCACGCTACTTGGCTGGTTCAGACTCTCGTCCA TTGACCAATATTCCTCA

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Although the presently disclosed subject matter and its advantages have been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations can be made herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. Moreover, the scope of the present application is not intended to be limited to the particular embodiments of the process, machine, manufacture, composition of matter, means, methods and steps described in the specification. As one of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate from the disclosure of the presently disclosed subject matter, processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps, presently existing or later to be developed that perform substantially the same function or achieve substantially the same result as the corresponding embodiments described herein can be utilized according to the presently disclosed subject matter. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to include within their scope such processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps.

Patents, patent applications, publications, product descriptions and protocols are cited throughout this application the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties for all purposes. 

1. A pet food product comprising sugar beet pulp at a concentration between about 0.5% w/w and about 6% w/w.
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 4. The pet food product of claim 1, wherein the pet food product is a topper.
 5. The pet food product of claim 4, wherein the topper is fed to a companion animal at a dosage of between about 0.5 g/day to about 90 g/day of the sugar beet pulp.
 6. The pet food product of claim 1, further comprising additional fiber, a probiotic, and/or a prebiotic.
 7. A pet food product comprising a bacterium selected from the group consisting of Lachnospiraceae sp., Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, Bacteroides plebeius, Holdemania [Eubacterium] biforme, Dorea sp., Ruminococcaceae sp., Bacteroides sp., Blautia sp., Erysipelotrichaceae sp., Lachnospiraceae sp. and any combination thereof in an amount effective to improve intestinal health and/or fecal quality in a companion animal.
 8. The pet food product of claim 7, wherein the bacterium is selected from the group consisting of Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, Bacteroides plebeius, Holdemania [Eubacterium] biforme and any combination thereof.
 9. The pet food product of claim 8, wherein the bacterium comprises a 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) comprising a nucleotide sequence having at least about 95% sequence identity or identical to the nucleotide sequence of any one of SEQ ID NOs: 1-14.
 10. The pet food product of claim 9, wherein the bacterium is selected from the group consisting of denovo1184, denovo1244, denovo1696, denovo2407, denovo2451, denovo283, denovo3487, denovo4154, denovo4328, denovo4681, denovo498, denovo5338, denovo6995, denovo943, and any combination thereof.
 11. The pet food product of claim 7, wherein the effective amount of the bacterium is between about 10 thousand CFU and about 100 trillion CFU.
 12. The pet food product of claim 7, further comprising sugar beet pulp.
 13. The pet food product of claim 12, wherein the pet food product comprises sugar beet pulp in an amount effective to improve intestinal health and/or fecal quality in the companion animal.
 14. The pet food product of claim 12, wherein the sugar beet pulp is present in the pet food product at a concentration between about 0.5% w/w and about 5% w/w.
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 17. The pet food product of claim 7, further comprising a probiotic in addition to the bacterium.
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 19. The pet food product of claim 1, wherein the pet food product improves intestinal health and/or fecal quality in a companion animal within about 14 days after administering the pet food product to the companion animal.
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 49. A pet food product comprising sugar beet pulp for use in treating an intestinal dysbiosis in a companion animal, wherein the sugar beet pulp is at a concentration between about 0.1% w/w and about 10% w/w in the pet food product.
 50. The pet food product of claim 49, wherein the pet food product is a dietary supplement or a functional food.
 51. The pet food product of claim 49, wherein the pet food product is a topper.
 52. The pet food product of claim 49, wherein the topper is fed to the companion animal at a dosage of between about 0.5 g/day to about 90 g/day of the sugar beet pulp.
 53. The pet food product of claim 49, wherein the sugar beet pulp is at a concentration between about 0.5% w/w and about 6% w/w in the pet food product.
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